Answer:
C
Explanation:
It is C because the paragraph does show off the main points of what the article will be about.
answer:
yesterday my mom called the cops on me because she found out that i had snuck out & then and texted the guy i like hes really cute sweet funny and nice & told him to leave me alone & he blocked me & now im really sad and yesterday probably made it onto the 10 worst days of my life list.
but yk its whatever im fine
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
The U.S. Armed Forces consists of six military branches which are:
1. Air Force
2. Army
3. Coast Guard
4. Marine Corps
5. Navy
6. Space Force
Twenty famous veterans and the branch that they served in the military include:
1. Morgan Freeman - Airforce
2. George Carlin - Airforce
3. Steve McQueen - Marine Corps
4. Ice-T - Army
5. Humphrey Bogart - Navy
6. Chuck Norris - Airforce
7. Mr. T - Army
8. Johnny Cash - Airforce
9. Clint Eastwood - Army
10. Elvis Presley - Army
11. Kris Kristofferson - Army
12. Bea Arthur - Marine Corps
13. Paul Newman - Navy
14. Drew Carey - Marine Corps
15. Mel Brooks - Army
16. Johnny Carson - Navy
17. Ed McMahon - Marine Corps
18. Tony Bennett - Army
19. Sunny Anderson - Airforce
20. Montel Williams - Army
Explanation:
Can u show the whole question
Answer:
The option used to revise this sentence was C. changed to a question, exclamation, or command.
Explanation:
The original sentence, "You should stand up for your rights," is conveying a suggestion. By using "should", the speaker is presenting his opinion, but not in an imperative manner. It's as if he said, "It would be good if you did this. But, whether you do it or not, it is your decision."
The revised sentence, "Stand up for your rights!", is in the imperative mood, meaning it conveys a command, an order. Unlike the original sentence, this one eliminates the suggestion of a course of action. Instead, it urges the listener to do it, to obey. A sentence in the imperative mood does not need to present a subject– it is inferred that it is the second person. It commonly begins directly with the base form of the verb; the exclamation mark is an indicative of urgency.