(a set of circumstances in which one finds oneself; a state of affairs)
Well an exposition is a <span> comprehensive description and it explains an idea or theory.
So I'm going to go with D. </span>
Two or more adjectives which modify the subject
Answer: Option B.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Adjectives modify or affect the meaning of nouns and pronouns and tell us which, whose, what kind, and how many about the nouns or pronouns they modify. The adjectives come before the noun or the pronoun they modify.
They add basically a quality to the noun or the pronoun which describe what kind of noun it was. For example if the particular sentence talks about a girl, the adjective will say that whether the girl was tall or pretty or short or any other quality about the girl.
His purpose in delivering the sermon is to warn his congregation in particular, and presumably, by extension, his nation as a whole, that they must repent of their sinful ways and turn to God for forgiveness before it is too late.
Answer:
Beryl ran into an old friend from her childhood who reminded her of their shared pastA lion once attacked Beryl. The lion was the pet of a neighbor she and her father regularly visited when she was a small child. One day, Beryl was running through the farm, intent on some berries she knew were ripe and ready to be picked, when the lion tried to make her a meal.
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