English, 14.05.2021 20:20 torresnoemi899
How do the following two sentences below differ?
"Howdy, ya'll! Git on over here and hug your momma!"
"Greetings, my children! Do not tarry! Embrace me with haste!"
A. They are communicating different things.
B. They contain different idioms.
C. The speakers have different dialects.
Each sentence presents different conflict
Answers: 3
English, 21.06.2019 13:30
This is always in the form of "to" + a verb-like word. this verbal unit in a sentence actually acts as a noun, adjective, or adverb, rather than a verb. example: ("to carry," "to think," "to laugh")
Answers: 2
English, 21.06.2019 17:30
What symbolic aspect did brother vu and mother leave behind? book = inside out and back again
Answers: 2
English, 21.06.2019 20:30
(1) fire extended humans’ geographical boundaries by allowing them to travel into regions that were previously too cold to explore. (2) it also kept predators away, allowing early humans to sleep securely. (3) fire, in fact, has been a significant factor in human development and progress in many ways. (4) other obvious benefits of fire are its uses in cooking and in hunting. (5) probably even more important, however, is that learning to control fire allowed people to change the very rhythm of their lives. (6) before fire, the human daily cycle coincided with the rising and setting of the sun. (7) with fire, though, humans gained time to think and talk about the day’s events and to prepare strategies for coping with tomorrow. the sentence that expresses the main idea is: (type the number of the sentence. then click “go.”)
Answers: 3
English, 21.06.2019 21:50
12 3 4 5 in general, modifiers should be placed close to the words they modify. true false
Answers: 2
How do the following two sentences below differ?
"Howdy, ya'll! Git on over here and hug your momma...
Mathematics, 17.12.2020 17:30
Mathematics, 17.12.2020 17:30
Mathematics, 17.12.2020 17:30
Mathematics, 17.12.2020 17:30
Mathematics, 17.12.2020 17:30
Mathematics, 17.12.2020 17:30
Chemistry, 17.12.2020 17:30
Mathematics, 17.12.2020 17:30
Social Studies, 17.12.2020 17:30
Mathematics, 17.12.2020 17:30
Mathematics, 17.12.2020 17:30