Emily Turned her essay in on time yesterday
John just paid $33 thousand for his new car.
A long paragraph containing eight sentences must be carefully written, or else it will be unfocused and difficult to read. It must start with as strong introduction, be supported by the intermediate sentences in a clear manner and have a cogent conclusion.
B. However, few people think seriously of doing something about them. I JUST TOOK THE TEST AND THE ANSWER IS B. B. However, few people think seriously of doing something about them.\accidents are considered by most people as unavoidablePeople all over the world enjoy playing soccer.Harold leaned out the window to shout at his neighbor.I walked toward the elephant, holding out a peanut.B My friend was asked repeatedly to stop throwing rocks at the passing cars.The sentence "Accidents are witnessed every day" is in the passive voice. No other sentence is evident in the words given.This question is somewhat muddled by lack of capitalization and punctuation. However, assuming that it was supposed to read, "Accidents are witnessed everyday. However, few people think seriously of doing something about them. Accidents are considered by most p", the only one of the sentences in the active voice is "However, few people think seriously of doing something about them. "B. The first sentence is passiveFormal clothing must be worn to Kim's wedding.Which of these is written in the active voice?a) we were told to wait until five oclock for the deliveryb)the test will be offered several times this weekc) Rick and kate built the house with their own handsd) Formal clothing must be worn to kim's wedding
According to use is a phrase that is put together. It is meant to mean, that after something was used this was figured out or decided.
I see leaves swirling to and fro on the sidewalk.
Few people think ...
John just paid $33 thousand for his new car.
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Long sentences can help convey complex ideas and relationships between them. They can also create a sense of rhythm, build suspense, or emphasize a point by drawing out the idea. However, using long sentences too frequently can make the writing dense and difficult to read.