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Explanation:
Answer:
Here are the appropriate words that match the mode and manner of actions denoted by the underlined modal verbs:
(a) You needn't speak to the Principal. - **permission**
(b) I must go now. - **necessity**
(c) Shouldn't you let him know that you are annoyed? - **suggestion**
(d) The cause of the tragedy may never be discovered. - **possibility**
(e) He may decide not to come. - **possibility**
(f) Can we go for an outing by Metro? - **suggestion**
(g) He asked if he could have another piece of cake. - **permission**
(h) Sorry, I have to leave - **necessity**
I've provided the words that best match the context of each sentence.
metaphor
personification
irony
simile
Answer:
Their personal reactions
Their cat is black
Isn’t it Monday
Help, a clown is chasing me
Do you live in America
Homework is boring
I wonder what time it is
Did she do it
Wow
How many pickled peppers did he pick?
I am too tired
I wonder how far that bus goes
Are you sure that goes there?
I think this may be getting harder
I wonder when this will end
Put that down right now
Which one is yours
I don’t know which one is mine
Do you know how to do this
To whom should I give this
He does his homework; doesn’t he
Don’t shut the door
I’d hate to have not done my homework
Who cares
Africa is not a country; it’s a continent
Wherefore art thou, dear Juliet
There’s a big project due; isn’t there
Leave me alone
I wish I knew what time it was
What a fun assignment
Answer:
There are three days left.
Their cat is black.
Isn’t it Monday?
Help, a clown is chasing me!
Do you live in America?
Homework is boring.
I wonder what time it is.
Did she do it?
Wow!
How many pickled peppers did he pick?
I am too tired.
I wonder how far that bus goes.
Are you sure that goes there?
I think this may be getting harder.
I wonder when this will end!
Put that down right now!
Which one is yours?
I don’t know which one is mine.
Do you know how to do this?
To whom should I give this?
He does his homework; doesn’t he?
Don’t shut the door.
I’d hate to have not done my homework!
Who cares?
Africa is not a country; it’s a continent.
Wherefore art thou, dear Juliet?
There’s a big project due; isn’t there?
Leave me alone!
I wish I knew what time it was.
What a fun assignment!
Explanation:
tbh you could probably replace the periods and exclamation marks with each other and it'd still be correct with different connotation. keep that in mind
The sentences in Part One of the question require proper punctuation at the end.
The sentences in Part One of the question require proper punctuation at the end. A period (.), exclamation point (!), or question mark (?) should be used based on the type of sentence. Here is the correct punctuation for each sentence:
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