<span>Which of the following sentences corrects the pronoun errors in this sentence? If people want to help their community, they should research opportunities. Question 3 What is the antecedent for the pronoun "It" in the following passage? Volunteering Question 4 Which pronoun has an unclear antecedent in the following sentences?Them Question 5 Which pronoun correctly completes the following sentence? them Question 6 Which of the following sentences contains a problem with pronoun agreement? When somebody tells you they will help you, you should believe them. Question 7 Which pronoun correctly completes the following sentence? his or her Question 8 Choose the sentence that has pronoun agreement. When the family saw the storm coming, they decided to take their picnic inside. Question 9 What is the antecedent for the pronoun "they" in the following passage? The bikes went through the hedges and the garage door, but they did not need many repairs.The antecedent is unclear. Question 10 Which of the following corrects the pronoun error in this passage? The sixth-grade students liked volunteering their time to read to the elderly people in the hospital. It made the volunteers happy.
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The death of a loved one is a disaster that nature cannot heal.
Answer: A
Explanation
Nature will not heal that wound that is left after losing a loved one.
Even though nature creates fascinating patterns, it will not close the wound left.
However, time will be the determinant of the healing process.
This is because the effect of losing someone is eternal, and it is time that will heal the wounds.
Ultimately, nature will only create shorter healing, but once the one forgets about life, the injuries will be still fresh.
Therefore nature does not repair everything.
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I can't make it to practice for the next two weeks because my sister is in the hospital for a broken leg. I will be their for a week and another week because we're going out of town for my cousin's birthday, I hope you understand couch.
Explanation:
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Assuming this refers to Flowers for Algernon, no, they do not. At the end of the story, Charlie begins to see a recession in his intelligence. He reverts back to how he was at the beginning of the story. This proves that Dr. Strauss' experiments are not permanent.
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The underlined words in this excerpt from Dylan's "The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll" are an example of sarcasm to emphasize the absurdity of Zanzinger's sentence.
- hyperbole to exaggerate the judge's orders
- synecdoche to represent the nation's entire legal system
- <u>sarcasm to emphasize the absurdity of Zanzinger's sentence </u>
- understatement to suggest that the situation was not as bad as it seemed
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