Answer:U Samuel E.B Morse= Invented the telegraph
Harriet Beecher Stowe= Wrote uncle toms cabin
Elias Howe=Sewing Machine
Stephen Austin= Helped Settle Texas
Abraham Lincoln=Shot by John Wilkes Booth
Robert Fulton=Built the Clermont
Eli Whitney= developed a system of mass production
Explanation:
<u>First way: </u>
You would have to change the verb tense of the verbs.
For example: Dinner is cooked.
This is removing the -s and adding an -ed to the end of cooks.
<u>Second way:</u>
Add the adjective to the beginning of the sentence.
- The <em>delicious </em>dinner cooks
- The <em>funny </em>clown chuckled
- The <em>fast </em>car raced
- The <em>graceful </em>dancer spun
- The <em>big </em>panther growled
- The <em>colorful </em>leaves fall
- The <em>golden </em>bread baked
- The <em>beautiful </em>lake glistened
- The <em>pirate </em>ship glides
I hope this helps! You don't have to use these exact adjectives, but you can! They are just ones I came up with.
Answer:
Question 3 (Essay Worth 10 points)(04.05 MC)Review the module writing promptHow have these two authors expressed their relationships with nature? After reading and analyzing "Calypso Borealis," an essay by John Muir, and William Wordsworth's poem "7 Wandered Lonely as a Cloud,"write an essay in which you
Explanation:
Answer:
A). "Amplified unknown hot agent; high-hazard work."
Explanation:
The theme is usually considered as the central idea, subject, theme or argument of the author that he reflects through his work in order to convey it effectively to the audience. In this excerpt, <em>the recurring idea reflected by the author is that 'working in a containment zone is hazardous' which is clearly mirrored by the use of words like "</em><u><em>amplified unknown hot</em></u><em> </em><u><em>agent</em></u><em>" and </em><u><em>"high-hazard work"</em></u><em> as it adds description of the intense dangerous impact of working in these conditions and portrays the author's central claim that is to reflect the hazards of working in this zone.</em>
Either investigates or elaborates. I think it's elaborates