Answer:
The author wants to explain the specific health benefits of this food.
Explanation:
<em>C. preview contains the prefix pre-; it changes the word to mean"to see in advance.'' This is the correct answer I promise I just took the K12 unit test and I thought it was A but It wasn't right so yeah the right once again would be C.</em>
Answer:
The word in the sentence that the prepositional phrase "on the counter" relates to is "placed".
Explanation:
<em>To place</em> is a ditransitive verb. Ditransitive verbs take both a direct object and an indirect object. In the sentence above, the verb selects the NP "her invention" and the PP "on the counter". The NP denotes the thing located, and the PP the location of the thing. We can prove that <em>place</em> is a ditransitive verb that requieres these two arguments (apart from the subject) by taking out one of them, as this would create an ungrammatical sentence (see 1).
1) *She carefully placed her invention
Personally I do not believe that Hamlet is crazy given that he is the play does have a condition but I don't believe it could be anything more than simply condition. Throughout the play couldn't find him using
Answer:
d
Explanation:
because I think he will learn something no matter what happens