Answer:
<em>D) The reason the story is written.</em>
Explanation:
<em>An author's purpose implies the reason an author desires to address a particular topic. </em>
<em>( or in simple terms ) </em>
<em>An author's purpose is the reason an author decides to write about a specific topic.</em>
Answer:
I really like this quote. The definition of grace is, "simple elegance or refinement of movement."
In my opinion, courage under pressure is the ability to give decisive answers and move through tribulation without hesitation or fear. This ties into gracefulness because it gives the imagery of swift and accurate movement.
Libations are liquids poured from a glass or a bowl onto the ground. This is done in honor of the dead or in honor of the underground gods. By doing them, you create a pact with god, since the word spendo from Greek means pour a libation. In a different grammatical voice, spendo means enter an agreement with gods.
B is the correct answer.
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Prepositions are words that express a relation or transition to another word. They are usually located before the object of preposition which could either be a noun or pronoun. The answers for each item are bolded.
<span>1. </span><span>The legendary Pony Express rode its way into American history. </span>
For number 1, the word “into” is the preposition while the object of preposition is American history. The prepositional phrase is “into American history.”
<span>2. </span>The rider's trail began at St. Joseph, Missouri.
For number 2, the word “at” is the preposition while the object of preposition is St. Joseph, Missouri. The prepositional phrase is “at St. Joseph, Missouri.”
<span>3. </span>A weary rider would often reach California in 10 days.
For number 3, the word “in” is the preposition while the object of preposition is days. The prepositional phrase is “in 10 days.”
<span>4. </span>In spite of its popularity, the Pony Express lasted only 18 months.
For number 4, the words “in spite of” is the preposition while the object of preposition is popularity. The prepositional phrase is “in spite of its popularity.”