Answer:
Holiday Diary: Monday We (arrived) in the middle of a thunderstorm at one in the morning. I (took) the tent out of the car and (tried) to pitch, only to then (realised) that we had forgotten the pegs. The kids’ faces (stared) at me through the car’s streaked windows as the dogs sit beside them. Three-quarters of an hour later I finally (managed) to wake the site’s shop owner, bought some spare pegs and got us all under canvas. The forecast, typically, is for rain all week. Good old summer!
Explanation:
- arrive - arrived.
- take - took.
- try - tried.
- realise - realised.
- stare - stared.
- manage - managed.
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B either or judgement, the person is stating that anyone who is not with them is against him therefor making it an either or statement
Answer:
the main cause or main effect.
Explanation:
Whenever writing an essay, you should always bring it back to your main point or claim. If your focus is on a cause-and-effect, then you should always tie your details back to that.
The subject complement is the fallowing a verb which describes the subject.