Answer:
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Explanation:
2. confused / confusing
Verb= to confuse
Noun= confusion
3. fascinated / fascinating
Verb= fascinate
Noun= fascination
4. frustrated / frustrating
Verb= frustrate
Noun= frustration
5. embarrassed / embarrassing
Verb= embarrass
Noun= embarrassment
6. irritating / irritated
Verb= irritate
Noun= irritation
7. satisfied / satisfying
Verb= satisfy
Noun= satisfaction
8. surprised / surprising
Verb= surprise
Noun= surprise
9. worried / worrying
Verb= to worry
Noun= worry or worries (plural)
<span>b. All the food comes from the sea. It's this one because it's the one that is described differently than the rest (good test taking strategy). It also is kind of a quick question. Where do submarines go? Large/ deep bodies of water....the sea.</span>
Answer:I think it is dialogue that show's background information
Explanation:
The function of the infinitive phrase in the sentence <em>To win a marathon is my goal </em>is object of the verb.
It is definitely an object, and it would follow a verb if it were a normal ordering of words in the sentence (My goal is to win a marathon), and since it is not preceded by a preposition, it cannot be object of the preposition, but of a verb.
Answer:
“You teach me how cruel you’ve been- cruel and false” (Bronte, 159).
Withering Heights
Emily Bronte
Page number 159
Works cited Page at the end of an essay:
Bronte, Emily. Withering Heights .
Explanation:
I did this 8th grade
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