The 2nd and 4th one due to the fact it doesn't give a valid reason but more of an effect of doing so.
apostrophy
it’s, let’s, she’s, they’re, I’ve, don’t
quotation marks
“Any further delay,” she said, “would result in a lawsuit.”
His latest story is titled “The Beginning of the End”; wouldn't a better title be “The End of the Beginning”?
paranthesis
When a parenthetical sentence exists on its own, the terminal punctuation goes inside the closing parenthesis.
She nonchalantly told us she would be spending her birthday in Venice (Italy, not California). (Unfortunately, we weren’t invited.)
have a goeed day
The correct option is A.
To be objective means to present situations as they are without adding any personal opinion to the statements that are made. In the sentence given above, the word ridiculous shows the personal opinion of the speaker. Removing the word 'ridiculous' will thus makes the sentence more objective.<span />
Answer:passive
The Greek festival was enjoyed by all the visitors. passive
Explanation:
Answer:
they occur at the same time
Explanation:
<u>AS</u> he watched the ball game on television, Jim wished he were a major league player