The age to drive should not be raised to 21. Sixteen year olds are perfectly capable of driving. They are also in high school and soon to be in college. They should be able to leave and get food as well as drive to practice if they wish to peruse sports. If you are legally mature at the age of 18. Then you should be able to drive since way before the age of 21 at least.
The answer is: change imply to implication.
Imply is a verb which means to indicate, point, reference or involve something by means of inference, which is to say, it is not explicit.
The correct word to use above would be “implication”, which implies the same meanings as above, but used in a grammatically correct way, that is to say, using it as a noun, not a verb.
Answer:
4.25 minutes.
Explanation:
If she types 42 in 1/2 a minute that means she can type 84 in a whole minute. So, you divide how many words she has (357) by how many she can type per minute (84) and you get how long it will take her (4.25 minutes)
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The answer would be B, or the 2nd choice.
In my college classes we use MLA & this is how we would use in text citations.
I assume the bolded letters are in the first line;
Roses are Red
In that case, it would be alliteration, as both Roses and Red begin with an 'R' sound. If the bolded words are not Roses and Red, then please message me for help.