English, 30.12.2020 22:20, GoAheadAndSmileToday
Which sentence has titles that are punctuated correctly?
a. I found the recipe in a “New York Times” article called A Spoonful of Spring Asparagus, Green as Can Be.
b. I found the recipe in a “New York Times” article called “A Spoonful of Spring Asparagus, Green as Can Be.”
c. I found the recipe in a New York Times article called “A Spoonful of Spring Asparagus, Green as Can Be.”
d. I found the recipe in a New York Times article called “A Spoonful of Spring Asparagus, Green as Can Be.
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English, 21.06.2019 18:30, xXFLUFFYXx
How does dr. king's understanding of "outsider" compare to the understanding of the writers of "a call for unity"? question 2 options: dr. king agrees with the clergymen that "outsiders" should not be involved in local conflicts because they makes things worse. dr. king defines himself as an "outsider," but the clergymen think he is an "insider." the clergymen define "outsider" as anyone anywhere who disagrees with their point of view and "insider" as anyone who agrees with them. the clergymen believe anyone outside of their city is an "outsider," but dr. king believes anyone in the united states is part of one common community.
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English, 22.06.2019 07:10, campbellkruger
Match the description to the term. 1. textbooks conference usage 2. elements surround a word which clarify the meaning casual usage 3. the way in which english is used context 4. family and friends frozen usage 5. friends at a football game formal usage 6. teachers and employers intimate usage 7. making an appointment usage
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Which sentence has titles that are punctuated correctly?
a. I found the recipe in a “New York Times...