II. Supply the correct form of words
1. He wants to live of his parents. (depend)
2. F...
English, 11.10.2021 21:20, andybiersack154
II. Supply the correct form of words
1. He wants to live of his parents. (depend)
2. Finally, they found the best to that problem. (solve)
3. I found the doctors quite (sympathy).
4. She always feels when living here because she likes it. (comfort)
5. You're getting quite in your old age! (romance)
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Ead this excerpt from the introduction to wheels of change by sue macy. imagine a population imprisoned by their very clothing; the stiff corsets, heavy skirts, and voluminous petticoats that made it difficult to take a deep breath, let alone exercise. add to that the laws and social conventions that cemented a man's place as head of the household and holder of the purse strings. how suffocated women must have felt. and how liberated they must have been as they pedaled their wheels toward new horizons. why does the author include this excerpt?
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Which type of rhetoric is used in this sentence? while i'm certain some will disagree with what i'm about to say, i respectfully ask them to listen to the evidence i will provide to support my claim
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Which statement is not true about run-on sentences? a. a run-on sentence has more than one clause. b. one way to correct a run-on sentence is to add a joining word c. one way to correct a run-on sentence is to add an appropriate punctuation mark. d. a run-on sentence has only one clause.
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