The answers are 2 and 3.
Sentence 2: One of the uses of the colon is to introduce an item or a series of items. These items, <em>after the colon</em>, are written with <em>lower case.</em> "Thats the other thing I leaned<em>: being active</em>..."
Sentence 3. If a quotation contains <em>two or more sentences</em>, we use a <em>colon</em>. The two i<em>ndependent clauses</em> in the quotation <em>are connected by a semicolon.</em>
Toby confessed to April and Melanie that he was the one writing the Oracles answers
Answer:
The soup was already very salty; she exacerbated the problem by adding more salt.
Explanation:
This sentence used exacerbate correctly because it is talking about how a situation was made worse.
There was already a problem, which was how the soup was too salty, and it was exacerbated by adding more salt.
Answer:
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Explanation:
When I say that I’m an experimental computer poet, what I mean is that I write computer programs that write poems. Part of what I want to do in this talk is offer a new framework for thinking about what it means to write computer programs that write poems. Because usually when we think about computer generated poetry, we think of articles like this where any instance of some human task being automated is met by some story that’s like, “I welcome our robotic X overlords” where I replace X with whatever task is being automated by a computer. Most people when they think of computer poetry think that the task of the computer poet is to recreate with as much fidelity as possible poetry that is written by humans. I have no interest in making poetry that looks like it was written by humans. I think that that’s a plainly boring task that nobody should try to attempt.
The moral/theme of the stories are Be thankul for what you have
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