Either B or C. I think B.
Answer:
here
Explanation:
1) About the picture her dad made her take with the filthy hat
2)His name is Bud, not Buddy
3) Told him not to worry and that she would explain things to him when he was older
4) When the door closes another opens
Answer:
You should pause only where there is punctuation
Explanation:
The most accurate answer among the choices to complete the question is the fourth one (hanging indent). This refers to types of paragraphs in which only the second and succeeding lines are being indented.
Hope my answer has come to satisfy your query.
If we look at the part of the sentence "when a football practice was over" we can say that it is a recurring action periodically and it represents a routine, but that's not a phrase because it is stated specifically, what is the issue. "I stopped" also suggests a concrete action, therefore, it's not a phrase, because it explicitly indicates what has been done. What is the phrase in this sentence is a cluster of words without a finite verb, and having that in mind, the correct answer is "riding a skateboard".