Answer:
It should be C. "Halt!" Sorry if I'm wrong though.
Explanation:
The above question wants to assess your writing ability and your imagination, for that reason I can't answer it for you, but I'll show you how to answer it.
First, you need to keep in mind that your story must end with the sentence "better late than never." This means that you should think of a story where something very important and expected by the characters took a while to happen, but it happened after a long wait.
After that, you should write your story in three parts, according to the following steps:
- Start: Introduce the characters and setting where the story takes place.
- Middle: Present the character's goals and desires and develop interactions between that character and others, as well as interactions with the setting. It's important that in this part of the story, you show what element this character is hoping to happen.
- Final: Show how agonizing this wait is for the character, but how rewarding it is on the day that element finally happens. Show how happy and relieved the character feels.
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A topic is like a title of a book and a Unit is like the chapters in the book.
D. Possessive.
Howard's apostrophe means that it is his, therefore possesive.
College Student Invents a Way to Clean the Oceans.
There is still a large amount of plastic trash polluting the Earth’s land and water . There are currently five giant trash gyres, or whirlpools collecting floating trash, in our oceans.
The reduction in plastic consumption is a critical component in cleaning up Our oceans, but the trash gyres need to be cleaned up too. Until Recent ,there were few ideas about what to do with the millions of tons of floating waste littering our oceans. But Boyan Slat, a 19 year old student from TU Delft , came up with an invention designed to clean up the trash gyres. Slat’s invention uses long booms that float on the water and use the ocean’s natural currents to direct trash into a processing platform. Slat reports that the Arrays could remove 7,250,000 tons of plastic waste from the oceans, and clean up an entire trash gyre in five years. His idea for the project arose from a school paper about how to remedy the trash gyres.
Although the Array is still in the design phase,Currently, they are looking for financial
support to begin feasibility studies on the idea and hire some researchers.
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