I think it would be #1. Compassion.
The imagery in paragraph 4 appeals primarily to the sense of A) sight. B) smell. C) sound. D) taste. 12) Which phrase from the passage is an example of a SIMILE? A) rasping scream B) sounds of wailing C) as the white herons D) like frozen splashes 13) The main purpose of the passage is to A) describe the food chain in an ecosystem such as the swamp. B) promote the need for conservation in our nation's wetlands. C) vividly illustrate the variety of bird life in the Limberlost region. D) create a vivid portrait of the plants, animals, and insects of the area.
Answer:
You use an a when the next word <u>doesn't </u>have a vowel at the beginning of a word.
You use an when the next word <u>does</u> have a vowel at the beginning of a word.
Explanation:
It's all about grammar and how words go together or don't go together in different ways.
There are only three articles in the English language. One is definite, and two are indefinite. "The" is a definite article, while "a" and "an" are indefinite articles. To answer your question, you need to find the sentence that correctly uses "a" and "an". "A" is used if the word following it begins with a consonant, while "an" is used if the word following it begins with a vowel. Looking at the options provided in your particular problem, you can see that answer choice a is the only one that follows all of the above rules, making it the correct answer.