Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly A I wanted tuna fish for lunch, however the cafeteria didn't have any today.
b I wanted tuna fish for lunch; however, the cafeteria didn't have any today.
C I wanted tuna fish for lunch,however; the cafeteria didn't have any today.

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is probably B. This is because, the punctuation ; is used mostly for explanations. In option B, the punctuation explains why the speaker did not have tuna for lunch. The comma is put in front of 'However' because, wherever the word 'however' is used, a comma must be placed in front of it. Example: I wanted to play football today; however, my dad didn't let me. Hope i helped.  

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What historical reality is represented in this fictional paragraph?

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Answer:

the rapid progress of the American auto industry

Explanation:

Read the excerpt from Frida Kahlo by Hedda Garza.Despite her pessimism, Kahlo's love of life prevailed. Her broken bones healed, and her spirits improved when she was able to leave her bed and walk. Still in pain and limping, Kahlo decided not to return to school. "I felt I had energies for anything except studying to become a doctor," she wrote in one of her many notes to Gómez.

What does the underlined phrase indicate about the author's feelings toward Frida Kahlo?

The author believes that Frida was pessimistic, which made it difficult for her to heal.
The author believes that Frida was foolish and should not have left school.
The author believes that Frida was strong, even in the face of pain and disappointment.
The author believes that Frida was energetic and should have become a doctor.

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Answer:

C.The author believes that Frida was strong, even in the face of pain and disappointment.

Explanation:

Answer:

c

Explanation:

Which of the following is the correct definition of a biography?A. an account of a fictitious experience that relies on figurative language


B. an account of a single significant experience in a person’s life


C. an account of somebody’s life written by that person


D. an account of somebody’s life written or produced by another person

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Answer:

D. an account of somebody’s life written or produced by another person

Explanation:

In the dictionary, you can find the following definition: "an account of someone's life written by someone else". This is not a work of fiction, nor a single experience and it must not be written by the person whose life is being written about, that's an autobiography. Which leaves us with option D, which is very close to the dictionary definition.

The answer is D: an account of somebody’s life written or produced by another person.

A biography is a non-fictional literary rendition of the main events that transpired in a person´s life, but not written by the latter (when a person writes his or her own life events, that´s called an autobiography).

Like all non-fiction, the events that are narrated should be verifiable and they should be based on reliable sources.

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Answer:She shows enslaved persons an unfamiliar respect.

Explanation: i took this quiz.

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The correct answer is C:She shows enslaved persons an unfamiliar respect.

What part of speech does the word in capital letters play in this sentence?Many students TAUNT each other by making fun of another person's appearance or behavior.
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The answer is Verb . . .

Verb is a word that used to describe an action/activity that someone do to a recipient.

In this case, the one who do the action is Students,

the action  itself is Taunt

And the recipient is "each other"

I hope it helps,
The word taunt is used as a verb here - it is used to denote the action which is taking place in this sentence.

In “There Is No Word for Goodbye,” what is the meaning of “Sokoya” in Alaskan Athabaskan?

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In the Tall Mountain's poem There is No Word for Goodbye, the word Sokoya translates to Aunt which your mother's sister. The author in this poem is then showing a young woman who is afraid of losing her aunt. She asks what the word 'good-bye' is in their native language. She is told, however, by her aunt that they do not believe in good-byes instead, they say Tlaa which means see you.