Explanation:
The error is in the last word.
Everyday is an adjective. In other words, it is used to add a characteristic to something. Generally, everyday is used to define something that you see every day. In other words, something typical, mundane, or common.
Every day, on the other hand is a phrase that means "each day" or "all days" depending on the context.
Answer:
The phrase should be written like this:
WE OFFER LOW PRICES EVERY DAY
(We offer low prices every day)
Answer:
This scene is representative of madness, and how isolation can people, for example, Sarah Good and Tituba, go insane.
Explanation:
Answer:
it's Dante the peot who put her in hell
Answer:
Run-on sentences can sometimes be fixed by adding a word and sometimes by adding punctuation.
Explanation:
Example:
I thought I heard an intruder I reached for my baseball bat.
Add a word: Because I thought I heard an intruder, I reached for my baseball bat.
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I was hungry so I drove to McDonald's.
Add punctuation: I was hungry, so I drove to McDonald's.