I *think* the answer is d but I am not sure
Answer:
Transitive: "I made a plan."
Intransitive: "Make a new plan."
Transitive: "I used to love to write."
Intransitive: "Did you see what he can write?"
Transitive: "Yesterday I went to move."
Intransitive: "Lets move!"
Answer:
Explanation:
"Hey man, here's the big question...what now?"
-"Im not sure man, maybe apply to some colleges?"
"Yeah obviosly that, but what do you want to do now?"
-"Im not sure, ive always wanted to go zipling? maybe we could go do that?"
"Yeah that would be alot of fun, why not next week?
we could also just go drive right? just anywhere, before all this big life changes, why don't we do things that we can look back on and just smile?
"That would be awesome"
"What colleges have you been looking at?"
"Boston University, but I don't know any others"
"Yeah man, that's okay, just take your time"
Answer:
"the world on Turtles Back"
We can actually deduce here that the word "resignation" is parallel to: D. "what was not life."
<h3>What is structure of passage?</h3>
The structure of a passage actually refers to the way a passage or text is arranged, organized and positioned. It helps readers to understand how a text is written.
The options that make up the question are:
A. "unless it was quite necessary."
B. "necessary."
C. "living is so dear.
D. "what was not life."
We see that option D is the correct answer to the question. "Resignation" is parallel to "what was not life"
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