Although grammatically correct, it's a poorly constructed sentence, mainly because of the questionable usage of the word apex in this context. Generally, apex is reserved to describe physical high points, such as the apex of a hill or mountain or of a geometric figure such as a triangle. It could also be used to describe the high point of a heavenly body's arc across the sky. When used in a figurative sense, apex means culmination, which indicates the climax or completion of something, so if that is what the writer wished to convey, the sentence would be greatly improved if it were rewritten thus: She was at the apex of her life. The use of the definite article indicates there is only one apex, whereas the indefinite article suggests there can be more than one apex, which cannot be. Even the rewritten sentence seems awkward, however. When does the apex or culmination of one's life occur, on his or her deathbed? Perhaps the person the author was writing about found herself at the apex of her power or perhaps a long, illustrious career.
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the correct answer for apex is formal and serious
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a;; of the above are correct.
APEX U.S.M.C.C.Prewriting, Drafting, Editing, Revising
Looked different than it did the last time I was here. -Apex(:
The sentence "I need to pack three things: clothes, shoes, and toiletries" is not an example of correct colon usage. Colons should only be used to introduce a list, a definition, or an explanation, but in this sentence, there is no need to introduce a list as it flows naturally without the colon.
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the correct answer for apex is formal and serious
The singular version of don't give anything is 'la singular forma de "hacer n ' t dan nada"'.
The apex is the lowest superficial point of the heart. Apex means the highest vertex, or the high point where several vertices meet on a 3D shape with a base. Therefore, the following sentence is acceptable: A square-based pyramid has four vertices and an apex.
Twinkle is the correct answer ✨ :) -Apex-
multiple narrators apex Her perspective on the whole situation was completely different from mine. If your taking apex yes the answer Multiple Narrators is correct
APEX - She uses a phrase that is grammatically incorrect
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all of the baove is correct for multicultural apex learning :)
METAPHOR on apex just got it right.