1. True
2. True.
3. True.
4. b.
5. a.
6. c
7. b
8. a
9. b.
10. c
11. b.
12. c.
13. a.
14. Pathos; credibility of a dentist.
15. ethos; emotion of sad dogs.
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The second sentence contains correct comma placement
Answer:
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Explanation:
<h2> hope it help you here is your answer</h2>
Answer:
Nominative absolute.
Explanation:
Nominative absolute in grammar is a sentence construction where a noun, noun phrase, or pronoun is in the nominative and is used to start or end a sentence. It is normally used as a loose modifier of the whole sentence, with the noun, noun phrase, or pronoun followed by the modifiers.
In the given sentence, the nominative absolute is <em>"the weather remaining turbulent"</em>, which also acts as a modifier for the independent clause <em>"we will postpone our canoe trip."
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Thus, the <u>correct answer is nominative absolute.</u>
Answer:
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