A statement should be 1-2 sentences long.
Answer:
Inside the cylinder contains the key to reveal the answer to solve all the problems along with a map. The map was one of the solar system. There was a X on Pluto. “The answer must lie on Pluto” one of the boys whispered, his face in shock. The boys looked up, looked around, and spotted what they needed. The remains of a space ship that crashed. The boys, being technology and engineering geeks, went over analyzed the ship, and declared it was usable for about 1005 hours in space. Enough time to reach Pluto and back. It takes around 50 hours to get ther, and 50 back. If they were lucky...
Explanation:
TO BE CONTINUED, I HAVE TO FINSIH A QUIZ!
"Can Dog sleep in the tent with us tonight, Dad?" I ask grabbing Dog around the belly so that he can't run
"Pff, after a frenzied squirrel! We can't have that Sarah." Dad says "The tent is for humans Dog wants to sleep outside where the air is fresh."
"If any dog deserves to sleep inside it's him!" I say.
"Plus it's raining, Dog loves the rain!" says Dad "Gloopy brain, gloopy brain!" he sings Dad is always singing to himself He's that sort of dad.
"No, Dog hates the rain!" I say defiantly as Dog breaks free and trots off cheerfully through the Hammering drops into the under brush
"He's having the time of his life!" says Dad "Now get inside before you're soaked, I'll lead Dog over to the others!" My furs are soggy and my tangled hair is full of drips, I leave Dad to chase after Dog and I clamber into the tent.
Done?
Hey, the question doesn’t make sense :)
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
The given statement asserts a false claim. However, it exemplifies a dependent clause as it contains a subject 'the commercial' and a verb 'was' but conveys an incomplete thought yet the given reasoning is inadequate stating that 'it is a complete thought.' <u><em>It is a dependent clause and requires an independent clause to accomplish the thought and form the complete complex sentence</em></u>. Thus, the given assertion would be characterized as false.