Adjectival Phrase is a word or group of words headed by an adjective or perform the function of an adjective- modification of meaning (qualifies a noun). In the sentence above, the phrase is an:
It post qualifies the head word contestant.
<h3>
Passage 1</h3>
The sentence that can be added to maintain it's formal style is;
- Cashierless supermarkets will eliminate many jobs.
<h3>Paragraph 2</h3>
The sentence that can be added to maintain it's consistent tone is;
- Salamanders face dangers caused by humans.
In, conclusion, to know the sentence to be added, one needs to identify a summative sentence which will summarise the entire information in a passage or paragraph.
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Ethos I believe I am doing a course on rhetorical strategies right now
5:3 because pigs each have 4 feet 20 divided by 4 is 5 then each chicken has 2 feet so 6 diveded by 2 is 3
The answer is the first selection — people should always do what’s right, even when it’s illegal.
It helps readers understand how Alfonso truly feels about himself. Hope this helps. :)