1. kicks = simple present tense
2. is kicking = present continuous tense
3. will kick = simple future tense
4. has been kicking = present perfect continuous tense
5. has kicked = present perfect tense
6. will have kicked = future perfect tense
7. had kicked = past perfect
8. will be kicking = future continuous tense
9. was giving = future continuous tense
10. had been learning = past perfect continuous tense
Answer:
the answer is "I don't like apple."
Answer:
dear ,these questions are from a book..can you tell which book so I can read and answer
A. <span>For the first time in decades, Baby Boomers have been outnumbered by another group--the Millennials.
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A hook is basically a literary technique used in the opening lines or introduction of a story or essay report, wherein the writer "hooks" or captures the reader's attention, urging the reader to read on rather than stop reading the essay or story.
In this instance, option A is correct because it urges the reader to keep reading in order to find out more about millennials outnumbering Baby Boomers. </span>
This narrative engages the reader because it is such a change from the list that precedes it.
The reader moves from a list in lines 1-10 and then moves into the author's personal experience of tachycardia. This engages the reader because it is immediately interesting, and the reader wants to continue reading to find out how this attack connects to the larger theme of nature.
Furthermore, the language Oates uses features clear imagery -- we can easily imagine her lying there, on the ground. The effect is a powerful one and immediately interesting to the reader.