Answer:
Can you pass the salt?
Move out of my way!
Can you turn the volume up?
Go away!
Explanation:
An imperative sentence is just a command. As you should know a command can end in all sorts of different punctuation based on how the command is phrased. If someone is agitated, the command "Can you turn the volume up?" may turn into "Turn the volume up!"
"A supernatural event experienced by a tormented or disturbed character" is the one among the following that <span>describes Gothic elements represented in Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven”. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or option "C". I hope it helps you.</span>
Chronologically
Usually in informational writings about the past they are written in chronological order leading up to the end so you know the order of how it occured. Sorry if I'm wrong
<u>Answer:</u>
The answer is option ‘A’. The sentence 'be careful not to wake the sleeping baby' has a participle in it.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In the participle phrase 'sleeping baby’, 'sleeping' is the participle formed from the verb ‘sleep’ and acting as an adjective describing the baby. A participle is a word formed from a verb and acts as an adjective.
There are three kinds of participle:
Present participle formed by adding –ing to the verb. For example, the laughing girl , smiling child, etc,
Past participle is formed by adding –ed , -en , -d , -t or -n. It is third form of the verb. For example, colored castle, Sunken face, etc,
Perfect participles are formed by joining ‘having’ with ‘past participle’. For example, having said
, having stated, etc,
The second sentence, the author seems to be trying to inform or warn readers about extreme climate changes and then increasing .