Use the sentence to answer the question.
Saturday morning, the shopping center buzzed with activity as people went in and out of stores.
Which change would make the language in the sentence more precise?
(1 point)
Responses
replacing went with dashed
replacing went with dashed
replacing shopping center with building
replacing shopping center with building
replacing Saturday morning with earlier
replacing Saturday morning with earlier
replacing buzzed with moved
replacing buzzed with moved
replacing went with dashed
To answer this question, we need to consider which change would make the language in the sentence more precise. Looking at the sentence, the word "went" suggests a general movement of people in and out of stores. If we want to make the language more precise, we should replace "went" with a word that conveys a specific type of movement. None of the other options listed - "dashed," "building," "earlier," or "moved" - accurately convey a specific type of movement. Therefore, none of these options would make the language in the sentence more precise. The correct answer would be that none of the given options would make the sentence more precise.
A student is writing a paper about important themes in the book Anne of Green Gables. Which sentence would be the best way to conclude the essay?(1 point)
Responses
Anne of Green Gables is considered children's literature, though many adults enjoy reading it.
Anne of Green Gables is considered children's literature, though many adults enjoy reading it.
The author, Lucy Maud Montgomery, went on to write many other books.
The author, Lucy Maud Montgomery, went on to write many other books.
Anne of Green Gables remains popular today because of its universal themes of love and belonging.
Anne of Green Gables remains popular today because of its universal themes of love and belonging.
Prince Edward Island is a real place in Canada that many people visit each year.