In the passage from “Too Much Information” by Ben Spoer the underlined verbs that is a linking verb is looked.
<h3>What is a
linking verb?</h3>
This is known to be a kind of intransitive verb that links or connect a subject in any passage or sentence with a word or words seen in the predicate. e.g. words such as "look" , are, etc.
Therefore, the underlined verbs that is known to be a linking verb is said to be looked as it act as a connection.
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Walter Mitty was so weird that he couldn't buy puppy biscuits without consulting his wife.
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The correct answer is A) I studied that when I was in sixth grade. In this independent sentence, the adverb clause is 'when I was in sixth grade'. An adverb clause is a subgroup of dependent clauses, meaning that it cannot exist on its own, outside of the main, independent clause. Just saying 'when I was in sixth grade' means nothing, it is incomplete.
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Answer:
The narrator feels guilty for wishing her music teacher was her mother.
Explanation:
it could be "The narrator tries to convince her sister to be more accepting of their mother." but I am not sure.
its not "The narrator competes with another music student to determine who has more talent."
its not "The narrator feels fortunate to receive a gift from her music teacher."
Ginevra Weasley is Harry's wife