The words are while and from and the
The best and easy meaning of comprehensive is understand fully or covered widely.
In the case of this sentence we have an example of a <em>Passive Voice Sentence: </em>
<h2>The Hawaiian Islands are also known for their lush, exotic scenery</h2>
In which the <u>verb phrase</u> is are also known. “Also” in this case is just an adverb modifying the verb phrase. This last is compounded by the verb <em>To Be</em> in the present form and the perfective form of the main verb (know).
On the other hand, in this example of the passive, the <u>Subject Phrase</u> is The Hawaiian Islands which are the recipients of the action performed in the Verb Phrase by an unknown/covert agent which is not mentioned in this sentence.
1-unfeeling
2-easy to do
3-when snow covers the ground
4-a great person
5-weak and shaky
6-<span>someone who knows a lot of words
7-wild and noisy</span>
Answer:
simple . maybe a few food photos of burgers and have a no and have a yes on fruits
use the four plate rule wheat dairy meat and fruit and veggies