Adjectives are words that describe nouns by giving information about size, colour, shape, origin or material.<span>
For a place, you could say: beautiful, new, etc
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Answer:
Can you <u>bring</u> a wrench when you come over Mr. Tyler asked Jackson? We'll need it to fix the leaky pipe in the kitchen.
Explanation:
Word choice plays a crucial role in conveying the meaning of the sentence as per the mood and image created in the text. The given sentence contains a 'verb' error as it wrongly employs the verb 'take' with 'wrench.' As per the context of the sentence, the correct word would be '<u>bring a wrench</u>' that could be used to repair the leakage in the kitchen's pipe. The context of the sentence gives a hint for appropriate word choice to be used.
Answer:
I'm pretty sure it's information about shipment goods if not I'm sorry
Perhaps this is because parents hear awful stories from the media about teens. The media will capture any little rumor they hear and turn it into a big deal.
"Teen runs away......"
"Teenage girl begins drinking....."
etc., etc. etc.
Parents hear the news and worry that their teenage kids will become like that so they focus on all the things they are doing wrong.
Or maybe, parents just want the best for their kids and they want them to learn from their mistakes.
Another reason could be that because many teens are going through puberty at that age, they begin caring about how they look and get worked up easily.
"Mo-om! I lost my hairbrush!"
"My curling iron isn't working!!!"
"My acne is just getting worse and worse! Ugh!"
Therefore, with their kids constantly complaining, parents are very likely to get frustrated about that. Either of those three reasons. I hope this helps!! Any questions, just ask me!
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