Answer:
Third paragraph
Explanation:
i don't know what you are asking for help with
Flooding is the main cause
Answer:
what do the paragraphs say? I would like to help but rn I'm clueless as to what you're talking about :)
The participial phrase in this example is D - stored in the damp basement, as it is both a phrase (doesn't have a verb used with a certain person - stored is participle here, used as an adjective, not a verb) and it has this participle. In the previous options, A - we found - this is not a phrase, here verb is used as a verb, and thus it is a sentence, not a phrase. B - many of the old books - this is a noun phrase, it is about books. C - mold and mildew is an adjectival phrase. And thus, the only plausible answer here is D.
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One inference that can be drawn from the story of Little Red Riding Hood is “you should not talk to strangers.”
What is an inference? How is it different from a prediction?
Answer:
An inference is a conclusion reached based on certain premises and through the use of logic. The main kinds of inference are deduction, induction, and abduction.
Explanation:
In the story of Little Red Riding Hood, the mother had warned her daughter not to talk to any strangers on the way to her grandmother. However, the girl talks to the wolf and becomes his prey. Based on this information, we can infer that the author meant to write a cautionary tale about not talking to strangers.