<u>Is technology going to save the environment or kill it!?</u>
- Technology have improved our life in a tremendous way. It has brought the world together and closer.
- There’s no field or aspect where technology haven’t laid its finger.
- Be it fighting with any life threatening disease or coming up with some unbelievable advancement, technology has it all.
- Now, with the help of technology, we can even save our environment.
- It is now possible to generate renewable energy with the help of technology.
- The features involved in this technology are mainly storage, energy grids, and generation of electricity. Fuel cells, hydrogen energy storage are some examples of technology renewable energy.
- Apart from this, there are technologies which helps to monitor the endangered species which is done by using sensors.
- So technology is indeed helping us to save the environment.
Answer:
the garish appearance it has compared to the sky above it
Explanation:
The lights of the city are bright and obtrusive compared to the natural light of stars in the sky.
Answer:
that is english that i don't understand.
Explanation:
TUTOR HELP THIS POOR NUSINSENCE!
B is a prepositional phrase as it contains a prepositon as the head (throughout) followed by an NP (nominal phrase) which functions as the object.
A, C and D are not phrases but sentences. Consequently, they are composed of two parts: a subject and a predicate. For example, in "but they never stopped", the personal pronoun "they" functions as the subject of the sentence, that is, it's what the sentence is about. The rest of the sentence is the predicate, it tells something about the subject.
A is grammatically incorrect as it stands for an incomplete sentence. It contains the subject (they) and a main verb functioning as the head of the verbal phrase but it does not have the subordinate clause which should followed after the verb for the sentence to be considered correct. On the contrary, D is gramatically correct for it is a complete sentence. However, it is not a prepositional phrase because it is not a phrase but a sentence. The pronoun "it" is the head of the phrase and it is not a preposition. The verbal phrase "was a happy time" stands for the predicate, making the sentence grammatically correct. Said VP (verbal phrase) takes a nominal phrase as the object ("a happy time").
To sum up, prepositional phrases are made up of a preposition functioning as the head and its object. It can also contain modifiers. They take a nominal phrase as the object. That is why B is the correct answer. "Throughout" is the head of the PP (prepositional phrase) taking the nominal phrase "his life" as the object.