A. How did natural gas effect ozone layer in 1975?
Answer:
Dear sister,
Explanation:
Some unfortunate news has been brought up. Father was awfully injured and is in critical condition. We are afraid he may not make it. When mother got the news she was very scared for what was to come. She hasn't spoken much the past few days, and I'm not sure she's holding up very well. I attempted to reach out to our brother, but he hasn't responded to any of my advances. When you receive this letter could you try and contact him as well? I am very sorry you had to receive the news like this. Hope you're doing well.
-your brother
Answer:
D) is too shy to try and talk to the prince .
B) “Here she would sit and watch the young prince, who thought himself quite alone In the bright moonlight.”
Explanation:
The fairytale of "The Little Mermaid" by Hans Christian Anderson is a famous children's tale that everyone is familiar with. It tells the story of a young mermaid Ariel, who fell in love with a human prince and ends up taking a 'gift' from the evil witch Ursula to try to get Prince Eric to fall in love with her.
As seen in the given passage from the story, we see Princess Ariel and her sisters swimming along the shores to get a glimpse of the Prince's palace. Ariel would <em>"peep out from among the green rushes"</em> just to <em>"sit and watch the young prince [. . .] in the bright moonlight"</em>. This shows she has been <u>greatly affected by the Prince</u> but is <u>too shy to talk to the him.</u>
Thus, the <u>correct answers are options D(first question) and option B (second question)</u>.
Answer:
On some further research the sentence is "The man in the back row brought his friends with him" is examined."
Subject : <em>The man</em>.
Verb or the action word: <em> brought</em>.
Direct object( is the noun or noun phrase that's receiving the action of the verb):
<em>friend</em>
Subject complement(is a predicative expression that follows a linking verb and that complements the subject ):
<em>in the back row</em>
Objective complement(follows a direct object of an attributive ditransitive verb or consultative verb and that complements the direct object of the sentence by describing it):
<em>with him</em>
Explanation: