Friends are like chocolate cake
You can never have too many.
Chocolate cake is like heaven -
Always amazing you with each taste or feeling.
Chocolate cake is like life with so many different pieces.
Chocolate cake is like happiness, you can never get enough of it."
Throughout the poem, two things are compared which is a simile.
Answer:
The noun the underlined participle modifies is:
b. aspects.
Explanation:
In the sentence we are analyzing here, there is a present participle, "troubling". A present participle is formed by adding -ing to a verb stem (interesting, caring, loving, etc.). Present and past participles can function as adjectives, modifying nouns or pronouns in a sentence. That is precisely the case here, where "troubling" is modifying the noun "aspects", attributing a quality to it. For that reason, we can choose letter B as the best option.
Answer:
the answer is option b ...
Answer:
Beth is at a golf course two days a week. She teach golf lessons to young children. The children like her because she was very patient.
Explanation:
the one with the parentheses on any word you see is a synonym.
synonym means the same but a different word. that's how I noticed and answered it lol