<span>Parentheses enclose added material.
Parentheses enclose numerical figures that confirm written numbers.
Parentheses enclose explanatory material.
A parenthetic expression is a group of words, an idea, that is not closely related to the rest of the sentence.
It's important to note that parentheses are used for additional explanatory information, not for main ideas or important information.</span>
What words are you trying to say because, its different sometimes.
Answer:
As aerodynamics improve, gas mileage improves--since an aerodynamic car encounters less wind resistance.
Explanation:
i took the test
I'd say "A large wave caught him and flung him with ease and supreme speed completely over the boat and far beyond it."
D.its a flashback...foreshadowing is knowing something in the future