Langston Hughes wrote “Salvation” as a part of his biography to show a huge event in his childhood that changed his life forever. He did not want to just express the feelings he had during the event; he wanted to show what and who had changed his life. Hughes wasn’t necessarily criticizing his aunt and other adults in the passage.
The verbal in this sentence can´t be a gerund because all gerund verbs finish in "ing". Example: "<u><em>smoking </em></u><u>is a health hazzard</u>"
The verbal in this sentence can´t be participle because participle verbs are used to describe tenses like present perfect and passive voice. Example: "<u>We </u><em><u>have swum</u></em><u> in the deepest oceans"</u>
Since none of the above are written in the text, you can say that the correct answer is an infinitive verbal tense becase we must use infinitives when two verbs are said or written in a row. Example:
"<u>They want </u><u><em>to speak</em></u><u> with me".</u>
"He lieth in wait to catch the poor..." This line contains an infinitive form of the verb.
Answer:
As teens begin defining who they are, adults can help the youth through the process by being supportive of decisions and not punishing for change in appearance or behavior unless it is a wrongful act. They can also be supportive by offering to help find things that they may like, wether it be clothes or new activities. And lastly, a way not many realize that can help is to leave the teen to their own devices unless the teen requests otherwise.
Answer:
An author will write the events in a story in a way that will portray the message they are trying to send.
Explanation:
Theme is the author's message to the reader, the events in a story will be related to whatever that message is.