The following answers use correct punctuation: (a) Dear Ms. Collin: When the error message appears on the screen, you should exit the program, right. (b) When you leave at 5:00 p.m., please shut the door and lock it; however, do not set the alarm.
In sentence (c) the punctuation in 1980's is not correct. It is a common mistake to include apostrophes when pluralizing a number or an abbreviation. Apostrophes are generally used in contractions and to indicate the possessive case.
(I read this story too, I'm in K12)
This means Squeaky can win many races.
Success means others can think of you as a hard worker, making them change their opinion about you.
Answer:
D. To be full of something
Explanation:
Answer:
it means they had a big smile like imagine cheeshire cat, that kind of smile
C.) Everyone can learn another language