Answer
Lowercase i in It is called Patagonia, add a ' in regions, and a , after area
Explanation:
1) ...It is called Patagonia: the I in it should be lowercase
2) Very few people live in this regions wilderness: regions should be region's wilderness
3) In this incredible area six national parks: there should be a comma after area.
Answer:yes
Explanation:
because know the past can help you build what you know now
Answer:
The sound device on that line is called anaphor.
Explanation:
Anaphor is a figure of speech that is added to a text as a sound device. The anaphor is perceived when the same word is repeated on a line, thus creating a harmonious sound on the line.
In the line shown above, we can see that the word "they" is repeated, creating a sound in the line.
The civil war was fought for the abolishment of slavery, the 13th ammendment states that slavery or involuntary servitude is alloud unless served as punishment for a crime.
Answer:
The spelling error happens with the word "accept". The word should be spelled "except". The error is caused by the similar pronunciation of the two words.
Explanation:
It is not uncommon for certain words to be confused with another because of the way they sound. That is what happens with "accept" and "except". However, mistaking one for the other can lead to an error, since they convey very different meanings.<u> "Accept" is a verb that means to receive, to welcome. On the other hand, "except" can function as a preposition or a conjunction, and it means "excluding" or "leaving out".</u> Take a look at the examples below:
- I accept your apologies.
- I will visit everyone except cousin Marjorie.
<u>Now, in the question, the sentence's context asks for the use of "except" instead of "accept". The speaker means that everyone but him (excluding him) made two-dimensional works.</u> The sentence should be:
- Everyone, that is, except for me.