concentrate and pay attention to detail ?
In chapter 1, Lyddie's mother says that their father has run off "searching for vain riches." Rachel objects to their mother's insistence that their father is never coming back. Lyddie, too, believes their father will return at first.
Pinball was banned beginning in the early 1940s until 1976 in New York City. New York mayor Fiorello La Guardia was responsible for the ban, believing that it robbed school children of their hard earned nickels and dimes. La Guardia spearheaded major raids throughout the city, collecting thousands of machines.
Answer:
B. Citizens over the age of 65 use social media primarily to follow the activities of their families.
Explanation:
The passage states "Most of their feeds consist of posts by their relatives." Of all of the answer choices, only B reflects back on families, leading it to be our answer.
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The correct answer is A. Grammar
Explanation:
The word mechanics in writing refers to the rules a person should consider when in written languages, this includes the use of capitalization (Inicial capital letter); spelling (correct writing of words) and punctuation (correctly use of comma, colon, period, etc). This implies mechanics deals with the rules in terms of the form instead of the content of a text and thus errors in mechanics include errors related to punctuation, spelling and/or capitalization. On the other hand, grammar equally the set of rules related to written and oral language and deal with how words and others such as punctuation marks are combined to form phrases, paragraphs, and texts. This implies mechanics are part of grammar as both mechanics and grammar cover the rules to write but grammar is wider as it deals with composition. In this way, if there are errors in the mechanics (capitalization, spelling, and punctuation) the writer should revise the grammar (set of rules to write) as both are connected and the aspects covered by mechanics are part of grammar.