Answer:
you first find out the questions you need then look them up on a search engine or book whatever you prefer
then you find the answer to the question and put in a 4-5 paragraph essay
intro
you start with a hook
then move to your topic (what your research is)
end with a transaction
body
you start with your first question then evidence and then you go on like that
end with a transction
(make two or more body whatever you feel like)
conclusion
you restate your topic
and find the leason in your essay and explain in details
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This is from the book <span>Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley
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“Was” is the helping verb
“Taking” is the main verb
Answer:
Examples:
They are televising his interview throughout the world.
The TV station is televising his interview throughout the world.
Explanation:
There are various 'unknown' possibilities for the subject; THAT'S why this sentence is usually written in the passive: when you don't know who is performing the action. (AND/OR, of course, when you want the focus to be on the receiver of the action, in this case: the interview.)