Remember, a linking verb <span>is a </span>verb which<span> connects a subject to its predicate without expressing an action.
"Was" is the linking verb.
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It is something what shows that person is happy
Answer:
None of them
Explanation:
A The text describes not a part of a ship but the cosmological harmony of a seaport.
B The stars and little lights; clearly this is not a daytime scene.
C The poetic beauty of the text lies in the powerful energy the writer receives from the darkness that caresses the seaport and its observer.
D No it doesn´t, but it does imply the consolation and possible harmony with one´s existence that awaits us when growing old:
¨Old age... Weathered through storms, and gracious in retreat.¨
I’m assuming your asking if your supposed to use “a” or “an”.
Since where your putting a/an is followed by the word ordinary, which starts with the vowel “o” you would use the word “an”. Anytime the following word starts with a vowel you use an.