How might this sentence be best described? Notify your OD of your ETA, on TDY, ASAP.

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "B. jargon." Notify your OD of your ETA, on TDY, ASAP.

Here are the following choices:
A. dialect
B. jargon
C. slang
D. ungrammatical speech
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

jargon

Explanation:

jargon is the use of special words or expressions that are used by a particular profession or group and are difficult for others to understand.


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The people and events that influence a writer.

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Identify this group of words.
Sit!
fragment
sentence

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Answer:

Sentence

Explanation:

 A sentence is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb  with a complete thought. A sentence can be declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory. The group of one word 'Sit!' forms a sentence because it contains the verb 'sit' and the subject  'you' is understood. This is an imperative sentence, which has the purpose to give a command. Example: "Go!" , "Stop!"

The correct answer is that this group of words is a sentence. It is a complete sentence, regardless of its shortness and lack of subject. It is an imperative sentence, not a fragment.

Nomnative and Objective Case pronouns. Can someone check my answers please? Thank you so much!!Directions: For each of the following sentences, identify the correct pronoun in parentheses.
(I put my answers after the sentence)

1. Kiyo and (she, her) have been friends since third grade. She
2. On stage, a magician mysteriously sawed (she, her) in half. She
3. Studying the martial arts taught Sara and (me, I) valuable skills. Me
4. The one with the most baseballs cards is (he, him). Him
5. There is an empty lot between the river and (we, us). Us
6. Ahmed and (he, him) sliced the cantaloupe. He
7. The conductor showed (we, us) how to use a baton. We
8. There are some differences of opinion between Bill and (I, me). Me
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12. Siamack and (he, him) speak Farsi. He
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14. It was (I, me) who wanted to speak to you. I
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16. May Mark and (I, me) borrow your paintbrushes? I
17. I lent (he, him) my favorite jacket. Him
18. Were (they, them) your grandparents? They
19. Did you see (she, her) before she left? She
20. Jason and Susan helped Sarah and (he, him) with their homework. He

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1.Her
2. Her
3. I
4. Him
5. Us
6.Him
7.Us
8. Me
9.Us
10. Her
11.Her
12. Him
13. Her
14.Me
15. Me
16. I
17.Him
18. They
19. Her
20. Him

AREAD THE EXPERIMENT
What You Need:
clear glass tray
• lukewarm water
Determine Important Information
Read each part of the experiment carefully.
Water in Motion
• large cup with 200 mL of very hot water
large cup with 200 mL of ice water
• red and blue liquid food coloring
Results:
Color Water
Directions:
1. Fill the tray with lukewarm water.
2. Set the tray on top of the two cups, with the hot cup
under one end and the cold cup under the other.
3. Add four drops of red food coloring to the water
above the hot cup and four drops of blue food
coloring to the water above the cold cup. Add both
colors at the same time.
blue
red
cold
DAY
hot
READ THE PA
Observations
sinks and stays together; moves
slowly toward hot side in a band of
color; spreads out over the hot cup
spreads quickly across the top:
covers whole top in 1 to 2 minutes,
then starts to sink
STRATEGY PRACTICE Why are the materials and the directions in two separate lists?
Materials are what
are instructions on how to do the experiment
SKILL PRACTICE
Read the item. Write your response.
What information is included in the drawing that is not given in the experiment?
grou
call
Ar
its

What other form of writing is similar to this experiment? Explain

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The materials list provides a list of items needed for the experiment, while the directions list provides step-by-step instructions on how to conduct the experiment.

The drawing likely includes information about the arrangement of the cups, tray, and the addition of food coloring, which is not explicitly mentioned in the experiment's written instructions.

A form of writing similar to this experiment is a procedural or instructional text. This type of writing provides a sequence of steps to follow to achieve a specific outcome, just like the experiment's directions do.