Answer:
are
Explanation:
newspapers is plural so you would use are.
Answer:
A: the process of becoming a lifeguard
Explanation:
Sorry if it's wrong.
I checked when I took the quiz and it's right
Answer:
Reread these sentences from Progress Report 10 (April 21) from “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes.
I’m not sure what an I.Q. is. Dr. Nemur said it was something that measured how intelligent you were—like a scale in the drugstore weighs pounds. But Dr. Strauss had a big argument with him and said an I.Q. didn’t weigh intelligence at all. He said an I.Q.showed how much intelligence you could get, like the numbers on the outside of a measuring cup. You still had to fill the cup up with stuff. Then when I asked Burt [. . .] he said that both of them were wrong [. . .]. Burt says that the I.Q. measures a lot of different things including some of the things you learned already, and it really isn’t any good at all.
Write a multi paragraph essay that explains which character’s opinion (Dr. Nemur, Dr. Strauss, or Burt) is most supported by “Does IQ Test Really Measure Intelligence?” and “IQ Tests are ‘Meaningless and Too Simplistic’ Claim Researchers.” Cite evidence from the both texts to support your response. Be sure to observe the conventions of standard English.
Don’t forget that you must restate and answer to create your thesis statement and follow with 1 or 2 reasons.
Explanation:
Answer:
a. ___
Explanation:
The use of articles depends on the noun(s) or adjectives or anything equivalent to that. And depending on the number as well as the first letter of the noun, an article can be used.
But in the given sentence, the blank is before "London" which is a proper noun. Normally, a proper noun uses "the" or when the noun is definite. But in the given sentence, we will not use any article.
This is because it is talking about a particular place, and "the" is used only for those places that are states, or unions, or republics.
Thus, the final sentence will be
<em>"There are special hostels for the homeless in London."</em>