1. a verb form ending in -ing used as an adjective
2. a verb form used as another part of speech
3. a verb form ending in -ing used as a noun
4. group of words without a subject or verb used as single part of speech
5. verb form preceded by to, used as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb
6. phrase beginning with a preposition
7. prepositional phrase modifying a noun or pronoun
8. participle with complements and modifiers
9. verb ending in -ing used with a helping verb
10. prepositional phrase modifying a verb, adjective, or adverb
11. A conjunction that joins words or groups of words of equal rank.
12. An adjective clause that is essential to the meaning of the sentence.
13. A verbal form ending in -ing with its object and modifiers used as a noun.
1.Participle
2.Verbal
3.Gerund
4.Phrase
5.Infinitive
6.Prepositional Phrase
7.Adjective Phrase
8.Participle Phrase
9.Verb Phrase
10.Adverb Phrase
11.Coordinating
12.Restrictive Clause
13.Gerund Phrase
Makhaya Ntini a famous South African cricketer suffered from charges of r ape. His very promising career ended suddenly when charges of R ape were levied against him in year 1990. In lower lever trial courts he was found to be guilty. Ntini was accused by his 21 year old neighbour that he gave her lift and took her to toilets of the stadium and r aped her.
In appeal Ntini Makahaya was proved to be innocent.
The correct option is this: SHE KNEW NOW WHAT MEANT THE DUTIES OF THE HOUSEHOLD, THE HEAVY WORK OF THE KITCHEN.
A topic sentence is a sentence in a paragraph which expresses the major topic or idea that is discussed in that paragraph. A topic sentence can be easily recognized in a paragraph because it is always the opening sentence of the paragraph. The major function of the other sentences in a paragraph is to support the topic sentence.
I believe it would be letter D (maybe letter C if not D)