<span>30) The function of the word flocking as it is used in this sentence is shown here:
D) It is called a participle and it functions as an adjective in this sentence.The sentence stands as a nice example of how participle phrase adds description to the sentence. The media specialist smiled when he saw the eager students flocking <span>to the area with the latest bestsellers. The highlighted part of the sentence contains objects and modifiers that completes the thought which is a direct characteristic of a participle.</span></span>
Answer:
the welcome speech will be given by the head prefect
Explanation:
1.
Which sentence from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar
uses the same literary technique that is used in these lines?
You Blockes, you stones, you worse then senslesse things:
O you hard hearts, you cruell men of Rome…
The sentence from Shakespeare's
Julius Caesar uses the same literary technique that is used in these lines is You Blockes, you stones, you worse then
senslesse things.
After you finish reading that book I would like to read it.