Note: in the first sentence, the correct word is "aerial", not "serial".
Answer and Explanation:
A phrasal verb is an idiomatic phrase formed by a verb and a preposition, a verb and an adverb, or a combination of both. In the sentences we are re-ordering here, we have the following phrasal verbs:
act up --> to malfunction
ask over --> to invite to one's house
blow up --> to explode
break off --> to stop
bring up --> to raise
burst into --> to enter suddenly
bring in --> to introduce something new
bring out --> to produce
<u>The correct order for the sentences is:</u>
<u>1. The TV is acting up again. I think it's the aerial.
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2. I want to ask Pete over to watch the game on TV.
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<u>3. The building blew up because of the bomb.
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<u>4. He broke off from what he was doing to make a call.
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<u>5. I was brought up by my Aunt Sally.
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6. John burst into the kitchen and said the police were at the door.
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<u>7. Our office is bringing in a new policy of paying for photocopies!
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<u>8. My favorite author is bringing out a new novel.</u>
Answer:
C. during the Great Depression of the 1930s.
Explanation:
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C is correct because they have we and a place and what they doing
Answer:
The reason why I personally disagree with this statement is that Mark Antony's speech wasn’t very good and the crowd was just written by Shakespeare to be suddenly convinced.
Explanation:
if you were to remove the easily swayed audience and replace it with a more objective audience,Mark Antony's speech would not still stand up as a convincing work of rhetoric.
The reason why I personally disagree with this statement is that Mark Antony's speech wasn’t very good and the crowd was just written by Shakespeare to be suddenly convinced. So I feel if the crowd were actually normal people the story could be different they wouldn’t be definitely so .
Answer: “The childrens’ answer is all set!“ is incorrect. Fix the “childrens’“ to “children’s“.
Explanation:
The plural term “children“ does not end with an “s“. Only terms that end with an “s“ are to be ended with a ’