Answer:
3 is the answer
BTW r u asking for which question
Answer:
The first sentence needs a capital letter.
In the 5th line, "camp" doesn't need to be capitalized, and a period or exclamation point is needed at the end instead of a question mark.
In the eighth line, "Sixteenth" doesn't need to be capitalized.
On the ninth line, no commas are needed.
On the tenth line, "Inspiration" needs to be capitalized since it's part of the name.
On the last line, no comma is needed.
According to The Elements of Style, the correct way to punctuate this sentence is, Conservationists are considering urban runoff, and they are tracking population growth, but the magnitude of the situation has not been determined.
Answer: Option C.
Explanation:
Punctuations are the marks such as comma, semicolon, exclamation that we use while writing. Punctuation helps to give a clear meaning to the sentence. ‘The Elements of style’ is a book written by William Strunk which describes the proper way of writing style.
From the sentences given below, the correct way to punctuate this sentence is, ‘Conservationists are considering urban runoff, and they are tracking population growth, but the magnitude of the situation has not been determined.’ Here we can see that after the dangler is separated with a comma. Apart from this in the first line, two ideas are being discussed which is further separated by adding comma thus making a sentence readable.
The verb in the sentence is "are". It is a BEING verb.
Verbs are words that signals an action or activity. They can be physical verbs, mental verbs, or state of being verbs.
Physical verbs are action verbs. They describe specific physical actions like body motions.
Mental Verbs are connected to the cognitive state of a person like understanding, thinking, planning, or discovering.
States of Being verbs simply identifies the state of a being. Use terms like "is", "are", "am".
Answer:
Hello
Explanation:
Nausicaa, the daughter of the Phaeacian King Alcinous and Queen Arete, finds him there.