Dad scolded Miriam for skipping her chores.<span>No one likes my cooking.
</span>Working out always makes me hungry.<span>Playing is all the cat does.
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Simple present tense of the verb adds 's' or 'es' or 'ies' to the end of the verb.
Such as: Joseph enjoy<u>s</u> cooking dinner. OR Mary miss<u>es</u> her parents. OR Tommy cr<u>ies</u> when he is sad.
I believe it might be Mystery or annoyance but annoyance doesn't sound right
He said "As of some one gently rapping" so I think it's Mystery hope this helps.
Answer:
It adds a specific detail about place that is relevant to the text’s topic.
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