Answer: Later, your brother, Malik, and I will run to the store.
Explanation:
This is the answer because there is a comma after the name and Later which is the transition word.
Hope that helps you
The rest are incorrect because Malik is together with brother which is supposed to be separated with a comma
Argument is in British English, and Argument is American English. Like in British English judgment, but in American English judgement. But in the dictionary it is spelled argument. So the answer to your question is:
True.
Hope I didn't answer it too late. :)
Answer:
While I can't just write up a paragraph for you ( Twould be plagarism ), I can certainly help. List the books you read in high school, and in the ways you read them ( quickly, slowly, methodically, excitiedly, ect. ect. ) Example: " I read War and Peace when I was in high school, and while at first I felt a bit overwhelmed, as I continued, I began to get more and more engrossed in the book, the plot, and fell in love with all the characters. It made me realize that I should slow down and learn to enjoy the book for what it was, not just words, but an art well worth taking the time to appreciate. " and then continue to say how if you were to read another book like it, how you could/would read it, maybe differently, or the same if desired so.
Explanation:
It's alot easier to finish once you start, trust me :)
Answer:
Dis is the prefix in the words above