Answer:
c) it allows you to explore points of view that differ from your own
Explanation:
The word "me" is the pronoun it replaces the noun of the sentence which is whoever is receiving the report.
Answer:
Mrs. Linde's need for Krogstad to give things to get demonstrates the theme
Explanation:
I took the liberty to correct your typing. The original question does not have the verb "is" after the word "brother". The way you typed it, none of the options would be correct. The proper question is this one:
<em>Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
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<em>A) My brother a truck driver, spends a great deal of time on the road. </em>
<em>B) My brother, a truck driver spends a great deal of time on the road. </em>
<em>C) My brother, a truck driver, spends a great deal of time on the road. </em>
<em>D) My brother, a truck, driver spends a great deal of time on the road.</em>
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The sentence that is punctuated correctly is option C) My brother, a truck driver, spends a great deal of time on the road. The structure "a truck driver" is an appositive. That means its function in this sentence is to give further information or an explanation about something that was just mentioned - in this case, the word brother. The speaker is explaining that his/her brother spends a lot of time on the road because he is a truck driver. Appositives should come between commas. That's why option C is the right one.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
B and D can both be eliminated since those are talking about gear needed for biking, rather than the trails themselves. C can also be eliminated because although it does mention trails, it only talks about <em>challenging</em> trails. A is the correct answer because it covers all the bases wen it comes to biking trails in Connecticut.