Here are the answers to the given questions above. 4. Based on the given sentence above, the <span>word that is the possessive pronoun being used as an adjective is the word HIS. 5. The verb in this sentence is the word "became" and this is a LINKING VERB. 6. The object of the preposition in the given sentence would be the word "ME". Hope this answer helps.</span>
The answers are: _______________ 4) [B]: his . _______________ 5) Let us assume that the word in bold front is: "became". ____________________________ Based on this assumption, the answer is: [A]: linking. ____________________________ In the sentence given: ____________________________ "<span>The crowd became restless while waiting for the concert to begin." , _____________________________________________________ the word: "became" is a linking verb because it links the noun, "crowd", with the adjective, "restless". _____________________________________________ 6) [A]: me. _____________________________________________ Note: To whom were the magazines returned? To "me". ________________________________________ "Me" is the direct object (of the preposition, "to".). _____________________________________________ Hope this helps!</span>
Answer: This may be because the author wants to create emotion in the reader. The reader may have a deeper understanding as to what the author will state next after considering an experience they went through that caused them pain. This is using anecdotal evidence.
C - A poignant description of the strengths and faults of America.
Explanation:
The author uses the words and phrases 'her vigor', 'might and granite wonders', 'pricess treasures' to describe the strengths of America and 'bread of bitterness', 'cultured hell', 'darkly I gaze a head' to describe the faults.