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1 a day could begin with glorious sunshine, only to instantly change as a violent storm suddenly arrived. this unpredictable weather was too treacherous to go boating. one would never know what to expect once out on the water. treacherous means: 2 circle the misspelled word and write it correctly in the space below. several insist foriegn 3 rewrite the sentence adding a nonrestrictive element using parentheses. ronald reagan was the fortieth president of the united states. 4 circle the correct pronoun for the sentence. identify if it is subjective, objective, or possessive. the school year has just begun for (we, us). 5 choose the antonym for: depart leave alone cultivate arrive
- "Treacherous" means dangerous or hazardous, as the context of unpredictable weather making boating risky implies.
- "Foriegn" is misspelled. The correct spelling is "foreign" based on standard English - spelling rules.
- A non - restrictive element provides additional, non - essential information. An example could be "Ronald Reagan (a former actor), was the fortieth president of the United States."
- "Us" is the correct pronoun as it is the object of the preposition "for". It is an objective pronoun.
- The antonym of "depart" is "arrive" as "depart" means to leave a place and "arrive" means to reach a place.
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- Dangerous or hazardous
- "foriegn" should be "foreign"
- Ronald Reagan (a former actor), was the fortieth president of the United States.
- Us, Objective
- Arrive