The answer is B: killing any sacred animals.
Gerunds are created out of verbs but <em>function as nouns</em>. The gerund phrase <em>killing any sacred animals</em> is the direct object of the verb avoid. Gerund phrases always start with a<em> gerund</em>, <em>always functions as a noun, and they are always subjects, objects or object complements in sentences. </em>Example of a gerund phrase as a subject: <em>Eating ice cream</em> can be a good way to cool off.
Answer: False
Explanation:
David Ricardo formulated the law of comparative advantage which was published in 1833. The holds that under free trade, an agent will produce more of and consume less of a good for which they have a comparative advantage.
According to David Ricardo, no country has absolute advantage when it comes to trade and he suggested that countries should focus more on producing goods they have comparative advantage in and import those with higher opportunity cost.
The climax is when Cap wants to go to the Halloween dance at the school so that he can say goodbye to everyone at the school.
The phrase <em>the antique fire truck </em>is used as a complete subject, because you are including all of these words to form a subject, so it cannot be a simple one (just one word). It isn't a compound subject either, because that would be two or more words connected with a conjunction <em>and, </em>or some other one.
Answer:
hopefully that helps
Explanation:
1. was . adv mod long
2. was . adv mod shining
3. will. adv mod call
4. suddenly. adv mod pounding
5. yesterday. adv mod visited
6. fiercely , angrily .adv mod growled
7. unusually .adv mod heavy
8. seldom. adv mod goes
9. always. adv mod does
10. amazingly well . adv mod works