If an appositive is omitted from a sentence, it destroys the whole sentence. True or false

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Answer 1
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The answer is false i just had this answer on a test and i got a 100%


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Answer:A

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Why is the Walker hesitant to give the second Sign to Will?A. The Walker thinks Will doesn't deserve to be the Sign-Seeker.


B. The Walker has carried the Sign for so long that he wants to keep it for

himself.

C. The Walker doesn't trust the Dark or the Light and fears he is being

tricked.


D. The Walker is worried about what will happen to him once he releases the Sign.


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I think it's D but my answer isn't long enough so I have to ramble a few more words so the app is happy.
It's A Cause i read the book and sorry for mispelling

"THERE'S A SENSE OF WARMTH WHEN MY THOUGHTS WANDER BACK TO THESE ORCHARDS OF MY YOUTH"How does this sentence help develop the speaker's feelings about the orchards?
A.It establishes that the speaker no longer enjoys wandering through orchards.
B. It suggests that the speaker's memories are of hot weather in the orchards.
C. It tells the speaker's thoughts about the warm colors of orchards.
D. It introduces the speaker's sense of fondness for the orchards.

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I would also say D ( it introduces the speaker's sense of fondness for the orchards)  is the answer because the original statement describes being in an orchard as  a pleasant experience instead of dull and uninteresting like A would suggest. B would not be the correct answer because of the adjectives used. C would also not be correct because the original statement doesn't describe what the orchard looked like.  

Hopefully this helped.

The answer should be D, because he says he feels a sense of warmness when he thinks about the orchards. Warmness is describing his emotions about the fondness of the orchard.

I need a sentence with the word historically

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That event was historically correct.

Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage?   A. The Grand Canyon is just north of Flagstaff Arizona.   B. My father's birthdate is October 3 1972.   C. If you ever go to San Antonio, Texas, be sure to visit the Alamo.   D. As of June 9 2002, my office is located at 240 Luray Avenue, Front Royal VA 22630.

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I am pretty sure it's C

Which salutation for a business letter is correct? A.
Dear Senator Smith,

B.
Dear Senator Smith

C.
Dear Senator Smith—

D.
Dear Senator Smith:

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In a business letter or any formal letter you will traditionally use the salutation of. 

A. Dear Senator Smith, 


This is only slightly different from Dear Senator Smith   - however the comma is an important element grammatically that should be included in a formal letter. 
Unlike a personal or informal letter, which calls for a comma, a colon is used after the salutation when writing a formal business letter. Never use a semi-colon, em dash, or ellipsis.