Helping verbs are verbs that help the main verb in a sentence by extending its meaning. They can also add detail to how time is conveyed in a sentence. As a result, helping verbs are used to create the most complicated verb tenses in English: the progressive and the perfect aspects.
A format includes <span>the author's word choices, sentence lengths, and
attitude text features such as font size, type, and use of boldface or italics.
Because it has a specification of what his paper should look like.</span>
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description, sequence, cause/effect, compare/contrast, problem/solution
Explanation:
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A girl in the luch line at school said to a black girl (aka me) move your just like rosa parks you should be standing in the back of the line because that is where you belong
Explanation:
<span>By being able to develop his creative talents, he profited from the Depression while many other suffered.
Yip Harburg wrote the song, "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime" together with Jay Gorney. The song was inspired by the Great Depression.
</span><span>"I didn't want a song to depress people. I wanted to write a song to make people think. It isn't a hand-me-out song of 'give me a dime, I'm starving, I'm bitter', it wasn't that kind of sentimentality" - Jay Gorney's answer in an interview.</span><span>
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