<u>Answer</u>:
In spite of
is an example of an adversative transition in the given excerpt.
<u>Explanation</u>:
Transitions are used to connect two sentences or ideas which is used to help the reader move from one idea to another. Adversative transitions are used to explain about a conflict or an emphasis or a concession or a dismissal or replacement. Here in the given example, the adversative transition “In spite of” explains about the concession that even when John loved so much, he remained active and alive ignoring the fact that he had a lust towards Northland.
Answer: (pls give brainliest cuz the way you said that was mad confusing lol)
chalk, charge, cherry, chop, chopstick, church
Explanation:
I think you're asking for:
charge
chalk
church
chop
chopstick
cherry
I alphabetical order, that's
chalk
charge
cherry
chop
chopstick
church
Answer: a or c is your answer if not then it's d hope this helps.
Explanation:
Answer:
Gentlemen: The Art Club of the Falling Waters Community is promoting a study on modern art oil paintings. We plan to visit the museum. Your new exhibit on advertisement art has many oil pieces. What exhibits are scheduled for the coming year? What is the price of admissions? Are there special rates for senior groups? Our club plans to see many of the exhibits this year. Please send the museum's schedule and list of prices. Thank you, Shannon Pickets President, Art Club
Explanation:
Remember that propositions begin propositional phrases which are groups of words that contain: a proposition, a noun or pronoun object of proposition and modifiers to the subject.
Answer:
Too many words blur the reader's experience is the correct answer.
Explanation: