Textual evidence can help you understand what you are reading. And it can help you understand what is going to happen
I am not sorry if I will be correct but I think it is D ..
Answer:
He shot it in the air to scare a man out of his collard green patch in his garden. Crazy. How can anyone be justified for being reckless with a gun?
Explanation:
Maybe this was the best way in which he knew how to handle the situation. He really did not know what race the person was - he just assumed that he was black and he shot to scare him away.
Answer:
D. The novel, a love story set in ancient Egypt, took me two weeks to finish.
Explanation:
An appositive phrase is characterized by a phrase, within a sentence, which aims to add extra information, explain and specify a term previously said. This type of sentence is separated from the rest of the sentence by commas and can be removed from the sentence without changing the message that must be conveyed.
Among the answer options shown in the question above, option "D" is that it correctly uses an appositive phrase. This sentence is described as "a love story set in ancient Egypt" that presents new information to the sentence, this separated by commas and explains the term "the novel".
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