Hello. Your question is incomplete. However, I managed to find it completely on the internet and you forgot to show that the question asked for the sentence presented above to be changed to the negative form.
Answer:
Marchionini and maurer (1995b) did not see libraries as serving three roles in changing learning negatively
Explanation:
In order to change the sentence into its negative form, you must first look at the verb presented in the sentence. The verb is the word that refers to an action, a state or a phenomenon of nature. As we observe the sentence presented, we can see that the action is defined by the word "saw", which is the verb "to see" in the past.
To pass this sentence into the negative form, you will need to use the auxiliary verb "do", since the verb "To see" requires the auxiliary verb in both negative and interrogative sentences. This auxiliary verb must assume the past tense (which was being represented in the word "saw") and be presented in the form "did." For the sentence to remain in the past, the verb "did" must be accompanied by the word "not" and the verb can be presented in its standard form, since the auxiliary verb has already taken on the past tense. Therefore, to pass the sentence it will be rewritten in negative form, changing the word "saw" to the expression "did not see."
This question is incomplete, here´s the complete question.
Watch the movie William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet (1996)
¿what game is romeo playing when he hears about the party?
Answer: Pool.
Explanation:
Better known as Romeo + Juliet, this American film adaptation brings a modern twist to William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
In the original play, Romeo finds out about the Capulet´s feast while in the street, when Peter (a Capulet´s servant) asks him to read the list of guests.
In the movie, Romeo is at the Pool Hall with Benvolio, playing pool table. As they are leaving, they see on the tv a news report about the Capulet´s party.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
And yes, it is hard, very
The commoners are the sector of society who paid the lowest amount to attend plays at the Globe Theater, having to pay only a penny, whereas nobles and higher classes also had to pay, but more, because they had better seats.
the answer is d. Last but not the least, be true to yourself.