depends what are you doing contemporary. decision are affected by numerous factor, like time, circumstances, family background, peer pressure, ambition, poverty, social status etc. specifically, in my case i look into the bigger picture of how the job i am going to select will serve my ambition along with my family and clan needs. similarly, am i of a little help to humanity or am i contributing something positive for the society, if the answer is yes, then i wont look back over the decision i made. as mentioned above those factors were kept in mind while choosing or making the decision. however, if things does not go as, i or you planned then the lesson is learnt of not going to make same mistakes again.
The answer is C: adjective.
The sorting of each phrase into the type of notification text it describes is as follows:
- News Article = intends to inform readers.
- Provides an unbiased point of view.
- Reports on current events.
- Editorial = intends to persuade readers.
- Provides a biased point of view.
- Uses evidence to support a claim.
<h3>What is a Phrase?</h3>
A phrase may be defined as a class of two or more words that communicate a single thought but do not constitute an entire sentence.
The complete question is as follows:
Sort each phrase into the type of nonfiction text it describes.
News Article. Editorial
- intends to inform readers
- intends to persuade readers
- uses evidence to support a claim
- provides an unbiased point of view
- reports on current events
- provides a biased point of view.
The context of this question illustrates the basic difference between news articles and editorials with the attributes of major important aspects.
Therefore, it is well described above.
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Answer:I am pretty sure it is option D
Explanation:
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The base form of the verb refers to the verbs which do not have any ending such as -ed, -ing, -s.
In the present tense all the base form of the verb appears except the third person singular.
<em>For example-</em>
1st person singular- I eat
2nd person singular- you eat
<u>3rd person singular- he/she eats</u>
1st person plural- we eat
2nd person plural- you eat
3rd person plural- they eat.