Answer:
grab the attention of colonists who may not understand the urgency of his cause.
Explanation:
correct me if this is wrong
have a great day
The correct answer is “teacher”
The appositive phrase is “, a teacher at Lawson,” as it adds additional information about a noun (Dave Lewis). It is usually framed between commas if the information provided is not essential to understand the meaning of the sentence.
Answer:
paris
Explanation:
hope you have a great day
Answer:
Its very importamt to answe the questio because if you dont answer it you can fail
.A very important law in 1879
Explanation:
because yes
Answer: C
Explanation: whom is object pronoun which applies to people, which means it describes the person on the receiving end of action that was actually performed, e.g I don't know for whom he called, from here the main clause is(I don't know) and the relative clause( whom he called). The same goes for "To whom should we send the check" to whom(main clause) while "To whom should we" (relative clause), send the check(main clause)...
C, is where it is properly used.