You didn't give anything...there's no following answers to go from lol
This is a positive punishment if it put in a stimulus for Flick to stop sticking her tongue in the flagpole. This punishment is negative if Flick's encouragement to stick his tongue in the flagpole has been removed.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Positive punishment is the term referring to a situation where an element was added to a system to encourage the abandonment of a behavior.
- An example of this can be seen if someone added pepper sauce to a flagpole so that Flick would give up the habit of sticking her tongue in that flagpole.
- Negative punishment is the term that refers to a situation where an element was removed from a system to encourage the abandonment of a behavior.
- An example of this can be seen if Flick loses the allowance she receives whenever she puts her tongue on a flagpole.
The question above is incomplete and it is not possible to see what kind of punishment Flick suffered. This prevents me from providing a full answer, but I hope that answer will help you.
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I would say personification because it says inhuman objects doing human things like the steel handcuffs biting at his wrists and the small craft slapping.
Answer:
it is an adjective
Explanation:
an adverb describes a verb while an adjective tells us more about the noun. "morning meteting" is the noun in this context
A sentence must contain both a subject and verb.
"Waiting for hours" is a gerund phrase which could be used as a subject, and "to see you" is an infinitive phrase. But both of these cannot be used as a verb in this context.
Since there is no verb, it cannot be a sentence and must be a fragment.