Answer:
this is way to hard lol
Explanation:
What problem is causing Pliny difficulty? What disadvantage does each of his two alternatives have?
(questions from Cambridge Latin Course fourth edition Unit 4 book. Stage 41 (page 128). “Carcer” story.)
Answer:
I am a beautiful person. The comments for your email address. Please wait for the use of the most of the most of the most of the most of the most of the most of the most of the most of my favourite. .
Explanation:
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Question 9(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
(10.02, 10.03, 10.04, 10.06 MC)
Read the sentences:
The player shot the ball. He used his right hand.
Select the sentence that correctly joins the two sentences with a prepositional phrase.
The player shot the ball and used his right hand.
The player shot the ball, but he used his right hand.
The player shot the ball using his right hand.
The player shot the ball with his right hand.
Answer: The player shot the ball with his right hand.
Explanation:
A prepositional phrase is made up of a preposition e.g (across, with, or to), its object and the modifier of the object such can be an adjective or an article. A prepositional phrase cannot stand on its own.
The sentence that correctly joins the two sentences with a prepositional phrase will therefore be "The player shot the ball with his right hand".
Identify the error in the following sentence: Without knowing where to go, the two children wandered through the forest, got lost, and a witch found them. A. Comma splice. B.No error. C. Dangling modifier. D. Uneven parallelism.
Answer:
I don't see any error so I say B
Explanation: