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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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V. L'avenir de Richard.Écrivez les phrases suivantes en employant les éléments donnés. Conjuguez les verbes au temps qui convient, le futur simple ou le présent. Dès que Richard / choisir / une carrière, ses parents / être / contents.
What will be an ideal response?
Select the sentence that is correctly punctuated
A) "This dress is perfect, she said, but I still need to lose five pounds." B) "This dress is perfect," she said, "but I still need to lose five pounds."
Topic sentences are sometimes __________
a. not stated (implied) b. the most specific idea in a paragraph
The reader can conclude that Puritans who followed their faith strictly
Puritan clergy were sober figures. They looked askance at frivolous behavior. Into this category they lumped sports, games, and amusements played for the pure joy of play. In 1647 the Massachusetts Bay Colony outlawed shuffleboard. A ban against bowling followed in 1650. Football and other sports were similarly treated. Although Puritans outlawed pit sports, they did not oppose all sports and games. They supported such activities as walking, archery, running, wrestling, fencing, hunting, fishing, and hawking—as long as they were engaged in at a proper time and in a proper manner. Puritan leaders were opposed to any Sabbath amusements. Sunday was a day for worship—not work, and certainly not play. Remaining true to the teachings of the Prophet Isaiah, Cotton Mather condemned those who tried to justify Sabbath sports. Those who broke the Sabbath were punished. They were denied food, publicly whipped, or placed in the stocks. A) believed it a disgrace to be placed in the stocks. B) never participated in sporting events. C) could participate in sports on Sunday if they gave good justification.