1. Went, Went
2. started
3. Finished, went
4. finished, watched
5. turned, made
6. came, disappeared
7. I didn’t, saw
8. switched, left
9. went, did
10. bought, saved
11. went
12. went
13. didn’t go
14. did, manage, left, got
15. got, called
Answer: subject
Explanation:
A gerund is a noun formed by a verb root plus the present participle ing. A gerund phrase consists of a gerund and its modifiers or objects, it functions as a noun, and it can act as a subject, an object, or a predicate nominative.
In this example, the gerund phrase is "My screaming into the darkness," which functions as a subject noun and takes the third-person singular verb "attracted"
The two statements that offer supporting evidence that could be used to back up the claim above are as followed:
-Romantics often mined medieval texts for ideas and inspiration.
-Lancelot's presence adds elements of magic and mysticism to the poem.
Main points; giving the most important facts of the text (title, author)
Supporting details; support your topic sentences with relevant details e.g. in addition, first, second
Answer:
<h2>honestly i think it would be so cool because then we can eat candy all the time and nobody can stop us from eating candy because it's our world... But it can't be chocolate because it will melt.. and then our world would look like poop if it melted lol. </h2>
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