It should say more than just my fathers beetle. It needs to have predicate, i think.
Answer: present participle phrase
Explanation: <em>Jumping across the ditch</em>, the fire threatened our house.
<u>Jumping</u> is the present participle. It describes the action of the fire, it ends in "ing" but it is not the main verb in the sentence.
Briefly tie up what your introduction said.
DO NOT add any new information.
You can add what you have learned however that should be covered before the conclusion.
The writer can also propose a question to its readers.
The answer is letter B<span> - The speaker is sleeping and is awakened by someone calling to him.
</span><span>When the speaker says, "While I nodded, nearly napping, ..." he is sleeping, because when you're about to sleep you'll usually nod your head back and forth right when you're drifting off.
Answer: Letter B
Hope that helps. -UF aka Nadoa</span>
Answer:
Brainliest please :)
Explanation:
Introduction should introduce your topic so maybe chose something to hook the reader. Thesis statement should be something like Dogs are better than cats because they are more playful and they are cuter. So you would give to reasons on why your argument is better. The rest of your essay should evolve around your thesis statement. Body paragraph one would be the first reason why dogs are better than cats and the second body paragraph would be the second reason why. Hope this helps a little.