Participles are words that are formed from verbs but act as adjectives. They are called <em>verbals</em>. What is more, phrases are a group of words without a subject and a verb that function as as single part of speech. Therefore, participles consist of the participle and its complements and modifiers.
Taking all this into account, it can be said that the participial phrase is "trimmed that morning" and that it modifies the noun "grass". This is a past participle which is further specified by the NP "that morning" which gives information about the time in which the grass was trimmed.
Answer:
stuckey is a fictional character
Explanation:
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B. Andreas first daughter was born in 2015.
Corrected:
Andrea’s first daughter was born in 2015.
Based on the paragraph, the underlying emotion that is described is Lara's nervousness. There are many phrases that pinpointed to this emotion, and these are as follows: hesitated, sweaty, downcast eyes, shuffled, timidly. These speak of a person that is uncertain or afraid.
She cannot be excited because of the word "timidly" which is the exact opposite of excitement.
She cannot be disappointed because it seems that it is just the first time for her to be in the class thus she does not have any expectations yet.
Compassion is simply out of context in this paragraph.
Answer:
The reason why we are encouraged to skip the drafting phase of our essay and focus first on the section you feel inspired to write is because this helps us to separate the creative and the critical.
Explanation:
The goal of this is not to complete your essay and make it well-organized, but to capture fast all your ideas by writing them down.
References:
1. (from page 30) https://books.google.com.vn/books?id=xf4WnnyvXVEC&pg=PA31&lpg=PA31&dq=skip+around+in+the+drafting+phase+and+focus+first+on+the+section+of+your+essay+that+to+develop&source=bl&ots=q8fMIjmNb6&sig=ACfU3U2RB59v8t2DADJS_OHGx0mALfT6cw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj8zLHOt4_qAhWXy4sBHcpsC-UQ6AEwCXoECAgQAQ#v=onepage&q=skip%20around%20in%20the%20drafting%20phase%20and%20focus%20first%20on%20the%20section%20of%20your%20essay%20that%20to%20develop&f=false
2. https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-writing/chapter/steps-of-writing-a-paper/