Answer:
A. low
Explanation:
High and low tides are part of the tidal cycle; high tide is when the level of the water is highest, so it's the farthest <em>inland</em>. Low tide is when the level of the water is lowest, so it's the farthest <em>offshore</em>.
Neap tides are when high tides are lower than normal and low tides are higher than normal. Spring tides are the opposite, when high tides are higher than normal and low tides are lower than normal.
Only low tides makes sense here, so the answer is A.
The capitalized terms have been matched to their examples as follows:
1. Direct address: MR. PRESIDENT
2. Gerund phrase: LAUGHING DURING A MOVIE
3. Past participle: STAMPED
4. Infinitive: TO SWIM.
5. Infinitive phrase: TO GET THE BEST DEAL ON A PAIR OF JEANS
6. Adjective phrase: WITH THE PINK COAT
7. Appositive phrase: MY AUNT,
8. Gerund: HIKING
<h3>What is an Infinitive?</h3>
We can recognize infinitives because they typically start with the word, 'to.' When this word is followed by a verb, then we can fully refer to it as an infinitive. Infinitive phrases contain the infinitive which is lumped together with other words as can be seen in sentence 5.
An appositive phrase adds more meaning or description to a previously stated noun. So, the sentences have been matched to their examples above.
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Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
As in the adventure involving Kiklopes, Odysseus and his crew did not know what the Laistrygones were, and, similar to the kiklops, the Laistrygones proved to be very violent beings that destroyed several boats and caused the death of many men who accompanied Odysseus . For this reason, although the adventures are different, we can say that they were similar in some points.
Answer:
me.
Explanation:
Because the assumed "you" is the subject, the correct answer is me. If the sentence was arranged Dave and I were given the candy, "I" would be correct.