The structure change that is apparent in this passage from "Death of a Moth" by Virginia Woolf is switch from present tense to past tense.
"Death of a Moth" is an essay written by Virginia Woolf that focuses on the idea that life is a constant struggle, even though people know that death is inevitable. In this excerpt from the essay, the speaker switches from present tense to past tense. <u>While Simple Present Tense is used in the first sentence ("they are (...)"), Simple Past Tense is used in the second one ("seemed to be (...)")</u>.
Answer: The answer is B
Explanation: Everybody will get a chance to share their opinion.
These excerpts belong to the book <em>From East Land to Land's End</em> (2010)
The correct answer is the third excerpt, 'I kept telling myself, "Pull yourself together, pull yourself together," so I wouldn't cry."
It is the excerpt that best shows her resilience in that difficult situation of being evacuated from London to a small fisher village in Cornwall
Answer: What exactly do you want us to solve?
Explanation:
It should be be changed to C)“him and I”.
If I’m correct