In mark twain narrative I sell a dog what is the narrators main source of income?

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Answer 1
Answer: His source of income would be as a Journalist

In that narrative, Mark Twain said that he is a writer. But he did not have any money to live when he's in the process of his writing. So he went to Washington to do some Journalism Job
Answer 2
Answer:

Writing for newspaper syndicates

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Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. She sleeps on the tiny old, bed in the guest bedroom. B. She sleeps on the tiny old bed in the guest bedroom. C. She sleeps on the tiny, old, bed in the guest bedroom. D. She sleeps on the tiny, old bed in the guest bedroom.

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Let's go through the options: A. She sleeps on the tiny old, bed in the guest bedroom. - here there should be no comma between "old" and "bed" - old describes the bed! B. She sleeps on the tiny old bed in the guest bedroom - here, we need a comma between the two adjectives, "tiny" and "old"!. C. She sleeps on the tiny, old, bed in the guest bedroom - here, again the comma between "old" and "bed" is wrong. D. She sleeps on the tiny, old bed in the guest bedroom- this is a correct sentence and the correct option!.

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Answer:

On Monday, August 31, Harriet will turn 16 and get her driver’s license.

Explanation:

A comma is needed to separate the day of the week from the month. This is why a comma is needed between Monday and August. The introductory phrase in this sentence is "On Monday, August 31." All introductory phrases should be followed with a comma, which explains why a comma is used after 31.

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d. The type of writing refers to the signal words used in a piece of writing.

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c. because you can different purposes for writing. Such as to inform people, or to persuade people, to entertain etc...

Answer:

c. The type of writing refers to the form and purpose of a piece of writing.

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C.I see three new students on the roster: Brown; Brian, Jones; Janis, and Monroe; Max.

D.I see three new students on the roster: Brown, Brian, Jones, Janis, and Monroe, Max.

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"Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed."

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D.
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The sentence that uses negative words correctly is option A. No one signed up for any of those courses. The rest of the sentence in the choices did not properly used the negative words such as option C. It should be "she's never eaten anything" because the word "never" which is negative is already present. A double negative does not make any sense in a sentence.

Answer: A No one signed up for any of those courses

Explanation:

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