English, 03.02.2021 03:10, minecraftsam2018
A phrase does not contain both a subject and a verb. It does not express a complete
thought. Ex. Over the tranquillake in the late evening Ex. Watching the birds fly
Practice: Identify the each group of words below as an independent clause (IC),
a subordinate clause (SC), or a phrase (P).
1. As the storm clouds begin to build on the horizon
2. When a meteorologist predicts the weather
3. Predicting the weather involves a complex science called meteorology
4. In the clouds over the mountains
5. Before a hurricane occurs, people are evacuated from coastal regions
6. Making predictions in a timely safe way
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English, 22.06.2019 01:30, giiffnlojd
Asentence teacher gives the following speech. prepare a brief speech to accompany your science project. the speech will be presented to a faculty panel selected as judges. include a summary of your hypothesis, methods, and results. provide an explanation of any pictures or charts one of your poster. also share any complications you encountered during the science fair process. who is the intended audience for the teachers speech? a. young students. b. peers at the science fair. c. teacher evaluators. d. science professionals
Answers: 2
English, 22.06.2019 06:00, katykatmeelee
Which ideas should he brianstorm about in order to write an effective essay select four options
Answers: 1
English, 22.06.2019 08:00, Jalyn1060
Which statement about “the jitling of granny weatherwall” most clearly describes streak of consciousness? a)in her narration, granny often gets distracted by random thoughts. b)granny feels disillusioned from her jitling from many many years ago c)brief moments of dialogue break up otherwise long sequences of description. d)the narrator often relies on metaphor to convey granny’s thoughts and feelings
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A phrase does not contain both a subject and a verb. It does not express a complete
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