A singular verb would be used with a singular noun (she, Bob, Jane, truck) while a plural verb would be used with a plural noun (they, cars, books).
For example "The truck drives away." Truck being a singular noun and drives being a singular verb.
Another example
"The cars drive away." cars being a plural noun and drive being the plural verb.
The author is trying to portray that all parts are important even though some may come smaller or larger than other. Nothing could happen as planned without the smaller of bigger parts
A good one is In A Wind Storm in the Forests, John Muir uses descriptive language to
bring out the full beauty of the winds. He does this by appealing to the
senses. Particularly, sight and sound are emphasized in this passage.
He attempts to make the readers truly appreciate the subtle miracles
present when the winds are at play.
Demolish or obliverate. demolish sounds better though
Answer:
Dear _________ (name of school official),
One problem that I've noticed occurs frequently at _________(name of your school) is students arriving late. When students arrive late to school, it interrupts limited class time, which then is negative, even for the students who showed up to class on time. A potential solution for this problem could be an award system. Perhaps after a semester without being tardy, a student could earn a free period.
Thank you for considering my suggestion, and for helping to make our school a better place.
Sincerely, ________(your name)
(Brainly)
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