We can make the inference that he either didnt like the picture he had made, or he thought it would be better this way.
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Verbs like am, is, are, was, were do not show action; they are verbs of being. They tell us about a state of being or existence. They don’t give any meaning but they are used to describe a subject. The be verbs are followed by a noun or an adjective or an adverb.
The correct answer is D. When the source goes into detail that you don't need
Explanation:
If you quote a source you include the exact words of the author; this means you do not modify any of the words, which is recommended in case you want to preserve the word choice of the author, the information might be altered if you summarize or paraphrase, or if the quote is memorable.
On the other hand, when you paraphrase you use your own words to state the point of the author. A valid reason to do this is "when the source goes into detail that you don't need" because by paraphrasing you can focus on key ideas from the source rather than quoting all the words of the author. Also, this is recommended if the essence of the ideas is still preserved.
Answer: When each of two adjectives modifies the same noun, put a comma between them. Example : Its going to be a long, hot summer.
Explanation:
The correct answer would be Option 2