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A. Create a dominant mood
A. Never use words like I, I’ll, we or you in an essay unless you are asked to write in the first person.
Answer:
HEEFF
Explanation:
This explains the wider implications of the text better than AFOREST or LOD.
Answer: "I tried several new foods on my trip: sushi, dragon fruit, and lychees." and "Diego studies three kinds of dance: jazz, modern, and tap."
Explanation: In the first and last sentences, there shouldn't be a colon (or any punctuation for that matter) between the verb (call/buy) and the direct object that verb takes (her grandmother, etc./seeds, etc.). In the third sentence, the colon should be placed after <em>collage</em> (it is not an item of the list that follows) and a comma should replace the colon before <em>and.</em>