Which answer choice has no errors in capitalization? A. "Although, when our parents were younger," Henry added, "All of the televisions were square." B. Roger noted, "many families in the United States now own big flat-screen televisions." C. "Most modern televisions," observed Simon, "have a rectangular shape." D. "The first live TV broadcast in the U.S. occurred in 1951," explained Thad. "it was a speech by President Truman."

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Answer 1
Answer: The statement that has to error in capitalization is C. "Most modern television," observed Simon, "have a rectangular shape."
Answer 2
Answer: C. "Most modern televisions," observed Simon, "have a rectangular shape. Hope I helped, good luck!

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Step 1:  Determine which options are correct

What meaning is emphasized by the use of the words merciful and mercy in the passage?

- Option B: Machiavelli forces readers to carefully consider the meanings of the words merciful and mercy.

The only option that makes sense is Option B because he emphasizes the words such as merciful and mercy to make sure the reader carefully examine the words and their meanings in order to understant the passed in full detail.

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The answer is: B. Machiavelli forces readers to carefully consider the meanings of the words merciful and mercy.


Machiavelli explains in this passage that being merciful is not necessarily a good thing when it allows for bad things to happen to the collectivity. Being too merciful might mean your people will have to suffer the consequences of your soft heart, according to the author.

That reflection is probably surprising to most readers, who think of mercy as kindness and forgiveness. Machiavelli tries to make people see it from his point of view: mercy in itself is not bad but, if wrongly and excessively applied, might end up causing more harm than good.

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