The answer would be D. "I made just one request for the camping trip: I wanted to stay in a cabin instead of a tent."
Generally colons are used after phrases that are complete sentences. "I made just one request for the camping trip" is a complete sentence, and should therefore have a colon after it.
Answer:
Hog
Explanation:
Going the whole hog is an idiomatic expression that shows complete and total commitment to a cause.
This can be commitment to relationship, job, lifestyle, etc.
Some examples include
1. If you're going to start anew, then you should go the whole hog and tear this old place down and build from scratch.
2. Davis went the whole hog while practising for his tennis match against Michael.
3. Cassandra was so committed to the project that she spent 40 hours last week on it. She went the whole hog
The correct answer is A.
The excerpt from “Take the Tortillas Out of Your Poetry” includes words in Spanish, such as "pachuco" and "tortillas."
And the exceprt from "Speaking Arabic" includes the German term "Oom-pah" a term associated with Volkstümliche Musik -a form of popular German music- and with polka; and the Spanish word "gorditas."
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