1. auxiliary
2. transition
3. run-on
4. chronological
5. paragraph
6. unity
7. tangible
8. complexity
Answer:
you're (in the first line), their (in the second line), your (in the fourth line)
Explanation:
Correct homophones- Your (for the first line), There (for the second line), You're (for the fourth line).
I hope you understand this.
The answer is B) information or ideas that weren't in the original source
Ignore the info unless you know the source
Steps:
1. You divide 14 by 3
To do this you have to multiply the reciprocal of 3 which is 1/3
2. 14/1 times 1/3= 14/3
3. 14/3 when turned into a mixed number is 4 2/3
4. Your answer is 4 2/3 or 4.66 repeating