Answer:
B). It was a hot, humid afternoon when we decided to head for the beach.
Explanation:
In the given question, option B reflects the sentence with a correct comma usage as it joins the two coordinating adjectives together that modifies/qualifies the same noun 'afternoon'. The other options are incorrect as they place the comma inappropriately.
In option A, the comma precedes the noun 'afternoon' that is grammatically incorrect while in options C and D, the coma precede the conjunction 'when' which is also grammatically incorrect as according to the rules a comma precedes a conjunction only when two independent clauses are joined together which is not the case here(an independent clause is being followed by a dependent clause here). Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.
Answer:
I would start my day off by learning how to control my wings and testing the limits of the wings, how fast I can fly, at what altitude, etc. Once i'm quite used to how the wings work, i'm gonna start having some fun, probably fly around some skyscrapers, dive bomb off some high peaks and pull some cool tricks.
Explanation:
I would give 300 words but I don't wanna give you an essay pre made, I think I wrote enough information to get you started, besides it's only 5 points, I can get 5 points for doing mcq.
Answer: C. “The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph.”
Explanation:
Thomas Paine was an American colonist who called for the Americans to rise up and claim their independence from the British in a his publication known as, "Common Sense".
In it he noted that it would not be an easy struggle to get independence from the British but he believed that whatever struggles they got into, independence would be worth it.
He inferred this by uttering the words in option C above wherein he likened the struggle for independence to a hard conflict that would give even greater glory and satisfaction when achieved.
I would choose "A" the best even though "C" also makes sense but not as much as "A" does. hope it works. :)
Answer:
My Answer
Explanation:
I think this poem is called a sonnet. <3