Answer:
Dryads are mythological spirits who make their homes in trees.
Explanation:
1) correct spelling of spirts > spirits
2) Dryads is plural, so you need the pronoun to be 'their' not 'its'
3) I changed home> homes because presumably the dryads live in multiple homes, but it could be argued that 'make their home' is an expression and is acceptable.
4) I would not add a comma before the 'who' because in this sentence it seems that making their homes in trees is an essential part of defining who Dryads are.
I’m so confused what are we supposed to do but also don’t give up ???
Answer:
was feeling
Explanation:
Verb phrases always include the verb and the helping verb, which the helping verb is "was" in this case
<span>The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 was introduced during a time of high volume immigration by Chinese-Americans. This act was a response to the higher levels of immigrants migrating to the United States. This was also a racist response, put into place after a law banning naturalization of non-white Americans.</span>
I believe that's false because the <span>simple predicate of a sentence is the main verb, so it tells you what is being done in the sentence not who it's about. </span>