Explanation:
hereafter used she's beer snowy defective nothindefective justified defective defective Dhanusha defective Jhapa nothin' greatest nothin' beer question washing eene righteous righteous they'd typically
Answer:
"It is very proud."
Explanation:
Proudy is not a word, the only words that contain <em>proud i</em>n them are proudly, prouder and the word proud itself
Answer:
No.
Explanation:
I do not think that we should keep animals in zoos. I don't care if the animal is dangerous or not. I hate that people think that watching animals is entertainment. Yes being able to watch animals without the constant fear of something bad being able to happen to you is a great feeling. Animals die faster and more often in zoo's, while animals who are in their natural habitat tend to live longer. No animal should be held against their will. Imagine it was the other way around. Imagine animals had advanced and we were the ones in cages, being watched, for their entertainment. We wouldn't like it, not one bit. Well guess what, neither do those poor animals. Yes, they are beautiful, even the ones that are dangerous, but don't take advantage of them. Just watch documentaries or go take a trip out in the wild and experience nature there!
I looked this question up and found the underlined word is "declaration" and that it is supposed to be used as a verb in the new sentence.
Answer:
After reframing the sentence, we have:
The collector declared the local holiday.
Explanation:
The noun "declaration" is formed by adding the suffix -ation to the verb "declare". To use the verb in the sentence, we will need to make quite a few changes. The simplest way to do it is by using the active voice, which makes "collector" the new subject and demands the use of a verb to express the action of declaring. With that in mind, we can reframe the sentence in the following manner:
The collector declared the local holiday.
The verb "declared" is in the past form because the original sentence also used a past structure.