Thwart: To oppose or prevent.
To thwart any outsiders from intruding, I built this wall made of broken bottles.
Buffy realized if the news of the scandal got out it would thwart her chances of becoming the president.
Answer:
The phenomen is true
Explanation:
This phenomen often happens when people doesnt know themself as good that to be satisfaid with their personality goods.People who loose confidence and believe in hiarchies of fame and popularity fall to the trap of changing from wrong jugdments of others
Answer:
To emphasize the word for shoppers
Explanation:
Sale is in bold, not to take up space, but to bring attention to the word. If you are shopping and see something you like, and it says sale on it you would want to buy it. If it says sale in small letters you might not see it.
<h3>Option C is correct because better language makes the text look more interesting!</h3>
The answer is: C. The children ran in every direction. Glad to be outside.
- The sentence fragment is "glad to be outside" because it is written as a sentence but, in fact, it is a dependent clause which can not stand alone, it requires at least one independent clause (with subject and verb such as <em>the children ran in every direction</em>) to be considered a sentence, or, as the other answer options illustrate, the dependent clause needs to be followed or preceded by a comma.