It had the most concentrated population of African Americans in the world in the 1920s
"Is he at office?" is in fact correct, but a very old fashioned way of making that statement. A more current way would be "Is he in the office?" or "Is he in his office?"
Adjective. Logic is the noun.
The lyrics in the Harlem Shake song by Baauer are in English.
False. In French, there are indeed definite (le, la, les) and indefinite (un, une, des) articles, but the partitive article is used for uncountable quantities of food or drink (du, de la, de l', des), not as a separate kind of article.
"Te" in Māori is the definite article and can be translated as "the" in English. It is used before nouns to indicate specificity or to make a general statement more specific.
The Harlem Globetrotters?
The Harlem Renassance was a time of acceptence for african americans.
I can provide the source for the information mentioned in my statement.
Look for it.
The statement "the body of a newspaper article is always found in the concluding paragraph" is false. The body of a newspaper article typically consists of the main content, details, and arguments of the article, and is usually found between the headline and the conclusion.
What is a good thesis statement for the article "The Communication Collapse"
what is pollen
A general statement in an article is a brief description or overview of the main topic or subject being discussed. It provides readers with a broad understanding of what to expect in the article without delving into specific details or arguments.
I would say "he mentioned the key points of the article". Or "he summarized the article well".
The latest update on the research project mentioned in the article in press is that the findings are currently being reviewed by experts in the field before publication.
I looked everywhere, and can't find one,so no!
its talked about in article 2 section 4