Answer:
The British monarch, currently Queen Elizabeth II, is the head of state of the United Kingdom.
Modern historians generally consider Sir Robert Walpole, who led the government of Great Britain for over twenty years from 1721, as the first prime minister. Walpole is also the longest-serving British prime minister by this definition.
I could be wrong because I’m not sure if I’m correcting spelling or grammar. But I think the answer is 1. John Hancock High School was overran* with students from all over the state.
Julie is using 2. statistics as her main support.
By researching a bit, she found various types of statistics to help her support her argument that students should read at least 15 minutes a day. Her argument was that those students read for about 36 whole school days, whereas those who don't will read far less.
Answer:
1. He smokes very few cigarettes every day.
2.) She drinks one glass of water every day.
3.) He spends very few evenings at home every week.
4.) She writes about two letters every day.
5.) I drink one cup of coffee every morning.
6.) They can't buy many things, because they have very little money.
Explanation:
Use "very few" when talking about an object that has a different wording for the plural version. Letter and Letters aren't the same, but money is not "moneys" when it is plural, so you would use "very little." Also use "very little" when referring to character traits, such as patience or kindness.