Answer:
Jim lifted the heavy bag of concrete because he was as strong as an ox.
Explanation:
It is the fourth one because it is the only sentence describing someone/thing as strong. (as an ox.)
The first one has nothing to do with being strong.
The second one would be correct if it was "The boat was as strong as an ox as it persevered through the rough waters.", but since that isn't the sentence, it wouldn't work.
The third one is incorrect because if the toy was made to be as strong as an ox, why is it breaking into tiny pieces?
Therefore, the fourth one is right. :)
<span>Trash represents connotative meaning of a person who is low-class or worthless. Hope this helps!
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Equivocation occurs from a reasoning error other than a flaw in the logical form of the communication. In the case of the question, Andy only gave little detail but did not display ambiguity. This had nothing to do with how the sentence was structured or its grammar.
The important thing to watch out for grammatical error, among others, is the use of the subject-verb agreement. A singular subject must use a singular verb. A plural subject must use a plural verb. Let's investigate each sentence.
<span>"It is very important to train your dog": 'It' and 'is' are singular. Correct.
</span><span>"It keeps your dog’s mind active, and it help to build an understanding between you and your dog.": 'It' is singular and the verb 'keeps' is also singular. That is correct. But the other clause of the sentence must have a mistake. It should be 'it helps', not 'it help'.
</span><span>"Often owners will shout at their dogs or even punish them when what is needed is effective training": 'Owners' is plural so it is correct to pair it with 'shout' and 'punish'.
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