The dialogue that is referred to this question is from a scene in "Romeo and Juliet". The dialogue is between the prince and his neighbors. In this scene, we can infer that the prince is mad with both families for fighting in the streets again. The answer for this question would be C if this is the question im thinking it is
Answer:
<u>secondhand or second-hand</u>
Explanation:
A compound adjective is an adjective made up of two or more words, in which either of those words can be a noun, an adverb, a verb in their past participle form or a verb in their present participle form. Most of the time, these words are joined by a hyphen. The word <em>secondhand</em> is an adjective because it describes the noun "smoke", and it is compound because it is made up f two nouns <em>second </em>and<em> hand</em>. This adjective can also be separated with a hyphen: <em>second-hand.</em>
The other word that may look like a compound adjective, but it is not one, is well-being, because it is a word made up of an adverb + the verb be in their present participle form, HOWEVER, it does not act as an adjective but as a noun.
Answer:
Its right becausvueguyvrhubgyrvhfghbhuv bfg be
Explanation:
Its right
In the Gray Champion by Nathaniel Hawthorne , the narrator use his own point of view to narrate the story. Since you provide no excerpt, it would be most likely that the narrative point of view in the excerpt would be the first-person point of view
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