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Can You Help Me In Making My New Song Correct The Error Words You Can Add A Few Words 5 Stars

In this sentence which one is correct: STARS' or STAR'S ???

"(...)And, of course, the biggest contributor to the spread of the American culture: the STARS'/STAR'S glamour, which makes every mortal on Earth dream of eternal happiness and beauty.(...)"

If possible try to explain why and if you find another mistake feel free to tell me about it!

Thank you.

Easy five stars to whoever can help me with grammar homework?

I want to check over it.

(INFO) Liz ran SWIFTLY (SWIFTLY tells how Liz ran.)
The Washington County Dog Show begins TOMORROW.
(TOMORROW tells when the show begins.)
Three carpenters are working upstairs.
(UPSTAIRS tells where the carpenters are working.)
My sand sculpture is NEARLY finished.
(NEARLY tells to WHAT EXTENT the sand sculptue is finished.)

Many adverbs are formed by adding -ly to adjectives: quick + ly = quickly. Other common adverbs include such words as THERE, NOW, NEVER, ALMOST, and TOO.

(INSTRUCTIONS) Draw one line under the adverb and two lines under the word it modifies in each of the following sentences.
(EX.) The cymbals banged loudly.

1. Some early settlers nearly died from hunger and cold.
2. The octopus silently wrapped its tentacles around its prey.
3. The CHALLENGER suddenly exploded in midair. (Challenger is a book or something)
4. Charles Goodyear accidentally dropped rubber onto a hot stove.
5. Wonder Woman often used her magic lasso to capture villains.
6.. Some homeless people sleep outside on park benches.
7. Imagine flying away to a distant planet!
8. Lincoln's most famous speech, the Gettysburg Address, lasted almost two minutes.
9. Now people are taking steps to preserve the earth's resources.
10. Sacagawea was a very brave member of the Lewis and Clark expedition.

Will Amazon check my eBook content and correct errors that might have happened unknowingly before publishing my book?

No. Amazon won’t auto-correct your book content.It will run a spell check and highlight words that it thinks are typos. It won’t check for grammar or catch homophones (bear vs bare) or malapropisms.If readers find an error in a book, they will give a 1-star review saying that the book is full of errors even though it may be just two in a 50000 word book. I have been there, so I speak from experience.The solution is to hire a professional editor who will go through your book and improve the content and readability and fix spelling and grammar mistakes.Trust me, you cannot skip the editing part. It makes your book better, and it also keeps out those nasty reviews.Good luck and thanks for the A2A.Rahul

Baby's Father is also affected because of Abortion?

Here are the spelling corrections for you:

#9 should be: Do men realize all the "psychological" damages that the mother can "have"?

#10 should be: If you have had an abortion, would "you" have another one?

These are just my suggestions about what may sound better and correcting your spelling on a couple of the words.

I need help with my homework assignment, I have already edited some of them but I am having problems?

There are a few errors besides word choice, including capitalization and punctuation.
Here is my take on it; I include only the sentences that needed some kind of correction, with [notes] at the ends.

2. Dr. Frankenstein flung a power switch, blue streamers of static electricity crackled about the table(,) the creature gave a grunt and opened smoldering eyes. [add a comma]

3. The creature sat upright and tugged at the shackles binding his ankles,(;)(.) Frankenstein uttered a piercing scream. [use a semicolon or a period, not a comma]

8. I know it is important, so I will defiantly (definitely) be there on time.

9. Richard III supposedly had the young princes murdered. Never (No one ever)(We never) found out what really happened to them. [the second sentence needs a subject]

14. Notice, the professor (professor) told the class, Cassius’ choice of imagery when he asks, Upon what meat doth this our Caesar feed that he is grown so great? [professor, used as a common noun, is not capitalized; Professor, used as a title ("Professor Smith"), is capitalized]

16. The Autumn (autumn) is my favorite Season (season) of the year, especially in new (New) England. [autumn and season are common nouns; not capitalized]

20. I love my car. It’s (its) interior is so comfortable. ["it's" means "it is" or "it has"; "its" means "belonging to it"]

22. Each of the instructors are (is) attending the conference next weekend. ["each" means they are considered singly, so the singular verb is needed ("is", not "are")]

23. Your (You're) welcome. I was happy to help. ["your" means "belonging to you"; "you're" means "you are"]

24. Either the interviewer or (one of) the committee members usually begins by asking simple questions about your background. [presumably, the committee members take turns asking questions, so one person -- the interviewer or a committee member -- begins. If two or more people start asking questions at once, you would say "they begin by asking...".]

Can soemone please help me with my english!! please?

First of all, this isn't helping this is doing. Read a book, you lazy ****.
But I'll do it anyway.

2) B
3) C
4) C
5) C
6) A
7) B
8) C
9) B
10) B
11) C
12) C
13) B
14) C
15) B
16) C
17) C
18) B

Can you help me solve these questions?

Since you missed the lesson, I've put a link to a site that explains all about how scientific notation works. I'll do the questions and hope that you can follow my working. If you still have trouble understanding, please ask your teacher for help.

The usual way to write powers here is 10^7. The ^ sign is called a caret, and it's on the 6 key.
1.To do this, remember that 10^8 is 10^7 x 10, so 8.801*10^7 is the same as 0.8801*10^8
Now you have them both to the same power, subtract:
2.173*10^8 - 0.880*10^8
= 1.293*10^8
The sample from the Sahara Desert has 1.293*10^8 more grains of sand than the sample from the Chihuahan Desert

2. I'm not sure what is meant by an assumption, but the calculation is done by adding the exponents.
5*10^11 * 5*9
= 25^20
= 2.5^21

3. The student forgot that 40 = 4x10^1, so he needed to add 1 to the power in the answer
8x10^6 * 5x10^9
=40 x 10^15
= 4 x 10^16

4. B. 1.944 x 10^7
Multiply the number of steps by the distance for each step. Multiply 2.4 * 8.1, and add the exponents.
2.4 x 10^4 * 8.1 x 10^2
= 19.44 x 10^6
= 1.944 x 10^7

5. This works the same as the first one. 9.99 x 10^6 = 0.999 x 10^7
1.71 x 10^7 - 0.999 x 10^7
= 0.71 x 10^7
But remember to put it back into standard form
7.1 * 10^6

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