Now Romeo's old desire for Rosaline lies in its deathbed, and a new love is ready to be its heir. Romeo used to groan and swear he would die for Rosaline's love, but now he finds Rosaline's beauty nothing in comparison to tender Juliet's. Now someone loves Romeo and Romeo loves someone, and they are both charmed by each other's looks. But Romeo must declare his love to someone who is supposed to be his enemy, and Juliet is love-struck, adoring someone she is supposed to fear. Because he is considered an enemy, Romeo is not allowed to see Juliet, and make the sorts of oaths that lovers usually swear to each other. And Juliet—just as much in love with Romeo as he is with her—she has even fewer means of meeting her beloved Romeo. But passion gives them the power, and time gives them the opportunity, to meet each other, tempering their extreme adversity with extreme sweetness.
Answer:
The answer to your question would be that the sentence that is written correctly is the following one: My garden has green peppers, carrots, and three different kinds of tomatoes.
Explanation:
The sentence is an example of the use of the comma. You should use commas to separate words and word groups in a simple series of three or more items. In this case, it lists the greens that the person has in in his/her garden.
Dear Diary,
October 31st, 1658
On this very day, I survived a kraken attack. We were on our ship, and we had to bring ammunition's to other country's. T was very stormy on he high seas, but we managed. Later in the trip I saw something in the water, like a tentacle? I warned that captain but he ignored it. Eventually we heard a loud boom from underneath the ship, water started to get in! The captain shouted " Kraken!" Everyone started to panic. I decided to grab a spear, gather some spar wood and rope; to make a raft. The I'd use the spear to stab the kraken in the eye on my way to safety. I tied the last rope, and made my way toward the kraken.......
I made it to the kraken, i very slowly and carefully stabbed the kraken! She let out a huge roar before smashing the ship to pieces! I was very lucky to have gotten away.
The prisoner is shot because the act of shooting a prisoner is near instantaneous. The action has no duration that would justify the use of the present participle, unless it were an order that had been given and were still to be carried out. Bombing raids over the third reich could go on for hours at a time and be carried on over consecutive nights, so the factories are being bombed. Think of it like this, the decision to shoot the prisoner could be taken, the order given and carried out - and even the mess probably cleaned up - but still during all this while the factories could quite feasibly have been being bombed, continuously, and without respite. Eventually the factories would either cease to exist altogether, or the bombing would cease and the shell-like structures would have simply been bombed.
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