By creating smooth sentence fluency that has rhythm when read aloud
The correct answer is C. After two such nights, he must be so tired as to be able to sleep anywhere.
Explanation:
The sentence "After two such nights must be so tired as to be able to sleep anywhere" is a fragment because this sentence contains a predicate "must be so tired..." but does not contain a subject, which is an essential element in a complete sentence. In this context, to correct this sentence and make it a complete sentence it is necessary to add a subject such as "he". This correction is shown by option C that specifies who is the agent of the action.
Answer:
He wrung as much water out of the towel as he could before hanging it up.
When she heard the news, she wrung her hands in frustration.
Explanation:
As given in the question, the definitions of the two words "rung" and "wrung" are different. While "rung" is a noun, the word "wrung" is a verb, which clearly shows their difference easily.
Now, the correct use of the verb "wrung" is found in sentences 1 and 2. In sentence 1, the transitive verb is used to refer to the act of extracting, squeezing out the excess water from the towel. Sentence 2 refers to the act of inflicting pain in oneself, like "she wrung her hands in frustration".
Thus, the correct answers are
<em>He wrung as much water out of the towel as he could before hanging it up.
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<em>When she heard the news, she wrung her hands in frustration.</em>
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