The correct sentence is "Are Mei-Ling and us singing together today's?" We want to keep the sentences clean and using "we" wouldn't make sense.
In his "Letter from Birmingham Jail", Dr. King explained how the city of Birmingham had suffered the worst cases of segregation. The statement that best explains how Dr. King’s introduction of the four steps of a nonviolent campaign in paragraph 6 serves his argument is;
- It advances nonviolent action as a negotiation tool.
According to Dr. King, there are four steps of a non-violent campaign. They are; "collection of the facts to determine whether injustices exist; negotiation; self-purification; and direct action."
He explained that they had gone through all these processes to peacefully explain their stance, yet segregation persisted.
By listing these steps, he showed how nonviolent action was a negotiation tool.
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Answer: hmm the first one i think
Explanation:
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The lines "...but he was 'ware of me/ and stole into the covert of the wood..." and "...And gladly shunned who gladly fled from me..." shows that Romeo is fleeing from Benvolio. In the first line that demonstrates that Benvolio is being avoided, it tells how when Romeo saw his friend, he ran into the woods. In the second line, it shows how Benvolio is slightly upset but says that he will gladly shun he who gladly avoids him.
Answer:
There is no gerund phrase in the given sentence.
Explanation:
A gerund phrase is a phrase that starts with a gerund and contains modifiers or other words along with it. A gerund is a noun made from a verb root, in the -ing form and acts as a noun and not as a verb.
In the given sentence<em> "Our baseball team is playing out of town this week"</em>, there is no gerund phrase. This is because the verb "play" + "-ing" functions as a verb and not as a noun.
Thus, there is no gerund or gerund phrase in the given sentence.