Any multiple choice answers
Answer:
Appositive Phrase
Explanation:
Appositive Phrase
An appositive is a noun or a noun phrase that renames the noun next to it. It serves the purpose of adding information about another noun. For example, consider the phrase "The boy raced ahead to the finish line. " Adding an appositive noun phrase could result in "The boy, an avid sprinter, raced ahead to the finish line."
The sentence is still complete without the appositive. However, adding the appositive (an avid sprinter) presents more information about the other noun (boy).
Answer: D) The pill is being marketed for those with quite a bit of weight to lose, as opposed to those looking to only lose 5-10 pounds.
Explanation: It shouldn't really be put as the main idea because it has no meaning.
<span>C. editing</span>
Editing is writing process where the writer checks for errors and misspelled or misused words in his/her written paper.
These can include four processes:
1. Redundancy of words
2. The used word tenses
3. Grammatical errors
4. Misused or misspelled words
Answer:
Measurement is calculating the length of things. For example, a ruler could help you measure things.