Answer:
one who ... / a person who ... / someone who ....
Explanation:
performer = a person who performs
teacher = a person who teaches
painter = a person who paints
singer ....
dancer ....
"His native home deep-imaged in his soul.
As the tired ploughman," homer's odessey
I'm not to sure, but I think that it is comparing the ploughman to his soul
If the underlined phrase is <em>having been warned by her mother, </em>then this is a nonessential perfect participial phrase.
Nonessential phrases are separated from the rest of the sentence by commas, and since this is a perfect participle, this is the only correct option.
Idk because you don't give us the 2 paragraphs of the essay.
Answer:
learn more english
Explanation:
you have to how to speack