Answer:
i think its A
Explanation: sorry if its wrong im not n that
The instruction says that we should rewrite this sentence, placing commas where they are needed. The rewritten sentence has been shown below:
- We are excited to announce that our town is going to build a new middle school. The building will have comfortable, spacious classrooms, with huge glass windows. The hallways will be long, wide, and colorful. The walls will have unique, vibrant murals painted by talented student artists. There will be modern science labs and a large indoor auditorium. It will be a welcoming, bright, and fun place to learn and grow.
Commas are important punctuation marks that are used in separating items in a list.
They prevent confusion during readings by properly grouping items. In the text above, commas were used to separate the items in a list.
For example, in the third sentence, commas were used to separate the adjectives that qualify the hallways.
In conclusion, commas were used to correctly separate words in the excerpt above.
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The figurative language used in the excerpt is a simile. It adds to the characterization because it compares <span>the mother as a calm/silent person.
-Hope this helps.</span>
Answer:
You would need to graduate from cop school... and you cant be having super bad vision.
Explanation:
Hope this helps, and hope you have a successful career
The fact that the job market was in bad shape when the narrator graduated from college sets him/her to be more open to accept any kind of job, as long as he/she gets to write every day. His/her lack of success in the prior months makes him/her more attentive, in search of any opportunity when it shows up. He/she is determined to find a job as soon as possible, as can be appreciated from the fact that he/she has read job search materials. So he/she gave it a shot.
Although he/she wasn’t planning on being a reporter, he/she was set to make a good job despite the lack of experience and knowledge. He/she went out there, used the basic knowledge he/she knew about reporting (to make a good article, answer these questions: Who? What? Where? When? Why? and How?), got a “crash course in interviewing” and a list of sources for his/her future stories. So, if the job market hadn’t have been in bad shape when he/she graduated, he/she wouldn’t have het such a challenging and rewarding first job.