Answer:
Well, of the four options provided, this answer is the correct one*** :
Five thousand dollars for a one time use dress, I think, is a bad idea for a shopping splurge.
Explanation:
*** BUT.... technically, there is still an error.
The words 'one time' are used an adjective for the noun 'use.'
As such, those two words MUST be hyphenated like this:
a one-time use dress
Answer:
past! again like I can say "I walked through the woods" it's past tense present is walking!
It mean to think about it as the opposite of what they said or go back and think again
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Soto builds a central idea of his story by:
Describing what he did:
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"</span><span>We had lunch: sandwiches, potato chips, and iced tea."
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Describing who was there:
<span>Carolyn and her mother. Her father, who was in khaki work clothes.
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He mostly describes that he is having lunch with Carolyn, her mother, and her father. The father excused himself with a wave that was almost a salute and went outside. Soto heard a truck start, a dog bark, and the truck rattle away. He is describing the central idea of the story was Soto having lunch with Carolyn and her parents.
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Answer:
All of them are examples of active voice.
Explanation:
Active voice means that the <em>subject</em> is <u>doing</u> the verb (action). Meanwhile, passive voice means that the subject is a receiver or a recipient of an action.
Active voice example:
The child <em>chase</em> the butterfly.
- The subject (child) is doing the action.