I think its D. Martin knowing he'd be there soon, prepared for the dificult discussion bc a gerund is a form that is derived from a verb but that functions as a noun, in English ending in -ing and its in a do u mind my asking form.
Hello. You have not shown the situation to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
Randy and Ponnyboy are characters from the book "The Outsiders" that tells the story of how boys from a city get involved in situations of high rivalry and violence between street gangs.
Among these two boys, we can mention Randy and Ponnyboy who are members of different gangs and have high rivalry. Although you did not present the situation to which the question refers, we can consider that in a capitalist and intolerant society, as it is in America where the book takes place, Randy has more to lose, because even though his father is a madman, he still has some financial support, which Ponnyboy does not. This financial support, allows Randy to have access to money, which can supply all his needs. Ponnyboy has nothing to lose but his brothers, but Randy has a lot of valuable things that, if lost, will greatly damage his life.
You should:
<span>Look for clues in the introduction.
Skim the text, trying to identify setting and context.
Look for summaries of the story online.
This will help you get an idea of the novel's themes and plot without having to invest the time of reading it completely.</span>
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It was written in order to inspire and encourage the Continental army and to attempt to get more people to join the cause and the fight. He uses emotional phrases and ideologies in order to give the colonists reasons why they deserve to live free from tyranny.
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