Answer:
The way I see it "<u>My name</u>" is about nostalgia and the desire for freedom.
Explanation:
What she feels is the nostalgia for not having acquired the freedom she dreamed of that leads her to believe that she has inherited the same place from her great-grandmother.
And looking at her life, she sees that perhaps by her name she will have to take the same place that women in her family take, just looking out the window at the horizon.
Answer:
D. Carrots, being wealthy in vitamin A, help people's eyesight to see in the dark. Scientists have been successful in proving this.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Garry forgot the time of the interview.
Amy goes on here way to school
i have never me that man
my dad broke his leg
Explanation:
how many times has jill moved houses?
have you ever sung a solo before?
has it been cold for you recently?
A transitive verb demands an object, such as in the following case: She is reading a book. The verb <em>to read </em>demands the direct object <em>a book </em>which is why it is transitive.
On the other hand, intransitive verbs do not need an object to complete them, such as in the case: She is sleeping.
In the sentence above, the verb <em>was </em>is a past tense of the verb <em>to be, </em>and it is used as a linking verb in the sentence, connecting the first part with the adjective <em>beautiful. </em>Since there is no object in the sentence, the correct answer is <u>intransitive</u>.