<h2><em>Every day when I was a kid I’d drop anything I was doing, no matter what it was—stealing wire, having a fistfight, siphoning gas—no matter what, and tear like a blue streak through the alleys, over fences, under porches, through secret shortcuts, to get home not a second too late for the magic time. My breath rattling in wheezy gasps, sweating profusely from my long cross-country run I’d sit glassy-eyed and expectant before our Crosley Notre Dame Cathedral model radio</em></h2><h2><u><em /></u></h2><h2><u><em>HOPE IT HELPS </em></u></h2><h2><u><em>THANK YOU </em></u></h2>
Answer:
the preamble
Explanation:
I just got it right or Prepworks ._.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
A singular possessive noun is created by adding apostrophe (') to the noun. This is done so in order to show the possession of the noun.
But to use apostrophe to create singular noun possession there are certain grammatical rules.
If a singular noun is ending with 's' then apostrophe can be added after with the word without adding 's' or with adding 's'. Both ways are correct.
In option A, there is no possession shown. And the correct usage of singular possession for option A would be "Mary was dominant among Jesus' disciples.
So, the correct answer is Option A.
Answer:
The correct answer would be D
Explanation:
This is because neither A or B nor C have the correct punctuation.
Answer:
look at explanation.
Explanation:
Negative is meant to do nothing but thinking negative.
Interrogative is meant to ask the question. Here I do 1,4.
1.I don't walk to school . ( Negative)
Do I walk to school ?.(Interrogative)
4. This kite doesn't fly real high.( Negative)
Will this kite flies real high?.Interrogative)
Here once you check my answer on your teacher and give me feedback too. I think it can be correct.