The answer to this question would be the first option: <span>She started when she was older and told the story going backwards. </span> So in Eliza P. Donner Houghton's autobiography, it appeared like a story being told starting from the first events that she and her family have encountered up to the very last. It was actually a written account about their tragic experiences being an emigrant in the year 1846 wherein they have experienced extreme starvation and suffering.
Answer: To learn them, you may need to think about time in a different way ... There are three main verb tenses in English: present, past and future.
They are divided into four aspects: the simple, progressive, perfect and perfect progressive.
There are 12 major verb tenses that English learners should know.
English has only two ways of forming a tense from the verb alone: the past and the present. For example, we drove and we drive.
To form other verb tenses, you have to add a form of have, be or will in front of the verb. These are called helping, or auxiliary verbs.
Explanation: Hope this helps
C. is true
A. is incorrect because you are supposed to have at least two strong reasons for your readers to agree with your claim.
B. is incorrect because ineffective support should be eliminated in the revision process of writing.
D. is incorrect (duh!) because you should do more than the bear minimum.
Watch the movie! its really good and almost exactly like the book watch the old one with the young girl with brown hair not the red headed one