One of the following sentences that uses syntax for emphasis would include: It is easier to do a job right than to explain why you didn't. -Martin Van Buren.
Syntax refers to the words order and the structure of a sentence, so the "to do a job right" and the "than to explain why you didn't" part emphasizes to the reader the "to do a job right" part.
Answer:
“Dear uncle (insert name),
I need your assistance because one, I'm not sure how to do (insert action(s)), two, I wouldn't need to ask your help every time I need help with this, and three I would learn how to do it with experience and on my own”.
Thanks,
name.
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The boy who ran for class president is the football captain.
The correct pronoun is who.
The pronoun which is used for objects, not people.
Answer:
The underlined words in the passage are...
pour down, left bare, die, made muddy, drowned, flooded, filled with the salt water
Explanation:
Answer:
Tan enjoys thinking about language and using different forms of English.
Explanation:
In the passage above, the writer, Tan, confesses she is fascinated by the English language and she spends a great deal of time pondering the qualities and the potential that the language possesses; but not only that, she also makes an argument about the fact that the English language is not a monolith, but in fact, it is diverse and has many registers, and they can all be used, so much so that, in her trade, she makes use of them all.