Answer:
Get rid of “ing” If you look through your passive sentences, chances are you'll see quite a few “was”s and “were”s followed by an “ing” verb.
Move your adjective (describing word) before your noun. ...
Change the order of your sentence...
A bud develops as an external growth in the outer layer of vegetables such as potato due to continuous and repeated cell division.
You can observe the picture, it is potato and you can observe the buds.
Notes: strong distinction between human and animal, rainsford believes he is the alpha.
Theme quote: the world is made up of two classes-the hunters and the huntees.
Explain: this quote gives the distinction between rainsford and Whitney and how rainsford views everyday life and the world.
B d f i think i did this last year if i am wrong i am very sorry
A parallel sentence mentions the same grammatical expression twice. I would go with "D". 'Passed' and 'Demonstrated' are both past tense words that express the same past tense grammatical idea.
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