<u>Answer:</u>
The best way to edit the following sentence "Matthew rode every ride at the amusement park and ate three funnel cakes" is to C: Ensure all spelling and grammatical errors are eliminated
<u>Explanation:</u>
A sentence that is grammatically correct is understood correctly with its proper meaning. If any sentence has spelling mistakes, correct message may not be conveyed to the reader. Our writing is more appealing only with correct use of commas, punctuation marks and correct spellings.
Similarly, correct use of tenses plays an essential role. If we want to mention something that happened in the past and if we use future tense of the word in that sentence, then wrong message will reach the reader.
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Answer:
like past tense, present, and future? or do you mean something else
Hi lovely,
The answer you're looking for would be Brainstorming.
Answer:
B. Seasons and Ferris wheels are like Earth's journey around the sun.
Explanation:
A metaphor is a type of figurative language commonly used in poetry. It is a comparison between two unlike things by stating one thing is another.
Seasons are celebrations. (A metaphor)
A year's a Ferris wheel. (Another metaphor)
Both honor our world's habit
of spinning 'round a star.
A. There are four seasons in a year<em>. This answer is too literal.</em>
B. Seasons and Ferris wheels are like Earth's journey around the sun. This answers is the correct one because the mention of both, seasons and Ferris wheels, are a refence to a cycle, habits, just like the earth's journey around the sun.
C. The world has a habit of spinning around. <em>Too literal.</em>
D. Season are celebrations, while a year on Earth is a habit. <em>Another too literal answer.</em>
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