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Like those who experienced or fought in The Vietnam War were forever effected by it, in someway.
In the passage from “Too Much Information” by Ben Spoer the underlined verbs that is a linking verb is looked.
<h3>What is a
linking verb?</h3>
This is known to be a kind of intransitive verb that links or connect a subject in any passage or sentence with a word or words seen in the predicate. e.g. words such as "look" , are, etc.
Therefore, the underlined verbs that is known to be a linking verb is said to be looked as it act as a connection.
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Answer:
A flat shape with 4 straight sides that: has two pairs of sides. each pair is made of two adjacent sides (they meet) that are equal in length. Also, the angles are equal where the pairs meet.
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Explanation:
Answer: Both men use their past experiences to show readers that they persevered and became accomplished readers and writers.
Explanation:
The first passage is from <em>"Thoughts and Sentiments on the Evil of Slavery
" </em>(1791), a book written by Ottobah Cugoano. The author describes his experience of being taken as a child and sold into slavery.
In the first excerpt, Cugoano describes that, when he saw people who read and write in England, he wished to learn to do it himself. Once he learned to read and write, the author continued to educate himself.
In the second excerpt, from <em>"Letters of the late Ignatius Sancho, an African", </em>written by Ignatius Sancho who was born as a slave, the author describes his experience of serving in a family where they judged ignorance. However, when he was placed in a better family, he began to enjoy reading.
It is evident that both authors never gave up reading, and thus became quite successful as writers as well.