Topic and purpose and attention-getting material are all components of the : D. introduction
in
the introduction, the writer most commonly use it to attract the
attention of potential readers that have their interest align with the
study
So, a writer usually write what study that he want to conduct ,
how they're doing it, and why they're doing it within the introduction
part.
Answer:
Vain - conceited, too proud (especially of one's looks)
simple future tense of walk = will walk
simple past tense of play = played
simple present tense of grew = growing
Why do you think space exploration is important? And… What do you think the world will be like in 100 years?
These questions can have many answers that many can discuss together and find out so much information from
Yes this sentence is a fragment. It doesn't have a predicate and sentences need to have a subject and a verb (predicate) in order to be complete.