Answer:
Swiftly swimming across the seashore at sea.
Heres some examples
1. Animals
2. Slaves
3. Presidents
4. Experiences you've gone through
5. Something your concerned about
6. Pollution
7. Child obesity
8. Testing products on animals
Sorry, I hope this helped!
<<<Emily>>>
Yes, you should put a comma.
A comma is usually used in the middle of a sentence to separate two clauses, or right before a conjunction. Since “like” is a dependent clause in this sentence, as “it can be attractive” can stand alone, a comma would be put before it. It may also help to read the sentence and see if there is a natural pause to it.
Answer:
1. a
2. c
3. b
4. c
5. c
Explanation:
1-3 in the text, more or less verbatim.
Question 4, we have to infer. The phrases like "we need to" and "remember how important it is" suggest that the author wants us to keep that in mind and possibly change our behavior, so persuasion seems like the goal.
Question 5 - well, abundance means "plenty", so there it is.