Answer:
Mistakes?
Explanation:
There is no attachment put I guessed since I didn’t read the passage.
It is Description because all the others don't make sense
The point of view used in "Was it a dream?" is the one of a man totally in love as to the point that he could not conceive life without his loved.
If he had loved her in a more consciously way he might have been able to deal with the fact of her illness and probably things would have been different.
The author communicates feelings about love relationships by describing in detail the many sensations about his loved woman. It was a love almost crazy, desperate and like if nothing else in the world existed.
This kind of feeling is really very risky since the person centers life in that love and if love breaks or one of the couple dies simply life ends up.
Answer:
No, they don't have to have a definitive ending
You can end a story however you want, but you do want to be think about how people may react to a cliffhanger with no plans of continuing. Many stories have ending with cliffhangers or that don't answer everything.
Explanation:
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Second Sentence: My family was delighted by the puzzling mystery of the film.
Explanation:
Present participle is word formed by adding <em>-ing</em> at the end of a verb.
Adjective: is word which modifies, describes or gives an attribute to a noun, e.g in <em>"black color"</em>, "<em>black"</em> is an adjective. In <em>"I had a nice time there" </em>, nice is an adjective. There are many methods of forming adjectives and similarly many types of adjectives. For the purpose of brevity, let's just talk about present participle adjective.
Present Participle Adjective: The adjective formed by adding <em>-ing</em> after the present indefinite form (first form) of the verb is called present participle adjective, in contrast to past participle adjective which is formed by adding -<em>ed</em> after the first form of the verb. For example, in <em>"he had a frightening experience"</em>, <em>"frightening"</em> is present participle adjective modifying <em>"experience"</em>
In the sentence selected, "puzzling" is present participle of puzzle, which is modifying mystery (a noun). Hence it is a present participle adjective.
"living" in first sentence, "wondering" in third sentence, and "playing" in fourth sentence are functioning as principal verbs in the sentences.