Answer:
C. Participle phrase
Explanation:
A Participle is a verb which acts as an adjective, describing a noun or pronoun. We have the present and past participles. In the phrase example given, 'curious' serves as the participle which describes the 'thing'.This tells us that the object in question is eager to learn about something.
So, the word curious, serves as both a description and the action word which is what a participle phrase means.
Answer:
as i understand it its likedo idea working alone sounds goodto me sorry if im wrong :[]
Explanation:
yes idea working alon sounds good becouze ther is only you to pick what are you do on the project
Answer: simile
Explanation:
A simile is a comparison between two things (the man and a handful of dimes) that uses “like” or “as”.
Answer:
Third Option:
“I just had my car keys, but now I can’t find them anywhere. Has anyone seen my keys?”
Explanation:
First, the comma separates the now from the keys statement. This allows the sentence to flow more smoothly.
Second, the ”Has anyone seen my keys?” Is a question — in which it needs to be sepearated from a statement; “...but now I can’t find them anywhere.”