<span>A synonym for injunction
law
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Answer:
Earl <em><u>sought</u></em> shelter after lightning <em><u>struck</u></em> the ground just a few feet away.
Explanation:
If we consider the given sentence carefully, we can see or understand that the sentence talks about an event that is in the past. So, the verbs in the sentence will also be in the past forms.
The verbs in the sentence are "seek" and "strike". And the past tense and past participle forms of these two are "seek"- sought and "strike" is struck.
So, considering the sentence is in the past tense, the correct spelling and form of the past tense of the verbs will be "sought" and "struck".
Thus, the correct sentence will be-
Earl <em><u>sought</u></em> shelter after lightning <em><u>struck</u></em> the ground just a few feet away.
A) The fog was a silent ghost.
Answer:
Explanation:
The correct answer is: Paragraph 1 uses objective language, while paragraph 2 uses subjective language.
Lets take into consideration that subjective language uses personal opinions, points of view, emotions or judment. Objective language tires to give facts taht can be compared to reality, that means, facts that can be observed by everyone.
In the first paragraph, the author limits to describe the facts, describing the injuries and the actions commited by Santiego Lopez and the league. In this way the reader (us) will take all that information and decide wether the league is righ or wrong.
In the second paragraph the author already did that job for us. He has taken one side, he uses judment and emotions to influence us. "The league actions are disappointing and irresponsable" is a clear example of subjective languaje, as we can see, the authors point of view is against the league.