Answer:
Intransitive - The sentence needs and object.
Transitive - The sentence does not need an object.
1. Cindy paints portrait. --> Transitive
2. Cindy paints beautifully. --> Transitive
3. Cindy sells to collectors. --> Transitive
4. Cindy exhibits in local galleries. --> Transitive
5. Cindy sketches people before she paints them. --> Transitive
6. She first outlines their features. --> Transitive
7. She enjoys painting. --> Transitive
8. She paints on vacation. --> Transitive
9. She paints in the hospital. --> Transitive
10. She paints everything! --> Transitive
I am not sure if all them are right, but hope it helps and tell me which ones where wrong since I am not that good in English. Thank you :) !!
D. Outdated
She doesnt care about being in style
Answer:
a. Both works show a marriage denied; only Shakespeare offers background.
Explanation:
Ovid's " Pyramus and Thisbe" and William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" both tells the story of two star crossed lovers who had to have a fatal ending due to their complicated love stories. While both stories seem to have the exact same play and theme and tone, one thing that is evidently missing from the excerpts provided in the question is that while Shakespeare provides the background of the story, telling the history of the families of two characters Romeo and Juliet, Ovid's excerpt ,misses this detail. Both shows a marriage denied, only Shakespeare offers the background for why the union was refused.
The type of verb shift in mood in the given sentence is Imperative to Indicative
<h3>What is a Verb Shift?</h3>
This refers to the use of multiple moods in a given sentence, with regard to verbs.
Hence, we can see that from the given sentence, there is a verb shift is in mood as there is the narration of the move of hot water and also the use of soap to clean dishes which shows an indicative mood from imperative.
Read more about indicative mood here:
brainly.com/question/1537536
#SPJ1