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1.the gerund phrase is important because it's something we have for the very first time before people live their things there gerund phrase and pronoun subject the subject has the right then their subject because right and right also talk when you love each other
2. the pronoun subject the subject has the right then their subject because right and right also talk when you're ready to talk with you later
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
Prior to the civil war Slavery had not yet ended. In this day and age you will not see the words in C being used very often, but pre civil war when slavery was common place it was likely.
1. We were told a story by Minnie
2. She wrote the city council a letter last month.
3. She gave them Serval Ideas about the summer camp program for kids *not sure about this one*
4. They offered Minnie and her classmates summer jobs.
5. the class taught many games to the children together OR Many games were taught together to the neighbourhood children
6. They also offered the children Swimming Lessons.
7. Minnie was owed many thanks to by the city for her ideas and organizational skills.
8. The neighborhood parents bought Minnie a trophy.
9. All the children bough cards and banners for minnie and the swimming coaches.
10. Minnie had given a summer of fun to the city.
On one hand, we have the narrator of Death Be Not Proud who is brave when faced with Death. He is trying to diminish its influence by showing that he is not afraid because it can't do much to him - once he dies, he will transcend life and continue existing somewhere else, and then Death won't have any power over him - <em>"</em><span><span><em>One short sleepe past, wee wake eternally, And death shall be no more; death, thou shalt die."</em>
</span>On the other hand, we have Ivan Ilyich from The Death of Ivan Ilyich. Here, we have quite the opposite situation. We can see that Ivan is terribly afraid of dying and that he is trying to deny the fact that death is near. He doesn't want to die, he isn't ready for that, and he is scared to death. He is not sure if there is anything beyond death, whereas the first speaker is quite certain death is not the end. </span><span><em>"When I am not, what will there be? There will be nothing. Then where shall I be when I am no more? Can this be dying? No, I don't want to!"</em></span>