The -ing form can be used in these patterns:
- When you talk about preferences: I like <u>swimming</u>; I hate <u>watching </u>TV. (Person + like /hate/ love + -ing)
- When you talk about an activity: <u>Studying </u>for exams is hard; <u>Walking</u> in the rain is nice.( -ing + verb)
- You can finfd the -ing functioning as an adjective: sleeping pills; walking stick; smoking room. (-ing +noun)
- You should use -ing after prepositions: I am interested <u>in</u> learning Chinese; I am keen <u>on</u> having pasta. ( preposition +-ing)
Act III Scene 2 is where Hamlet presents king Claudius.
#1-“‘An’ have rabbits. Go on, George! Tell about what we’re gonna have in the garden and about the rabbits in the cages…’”
#2 This quote can be found on page 14
#3 The symbol is the rabbits. The rabbits represent Lennies' naïve side.
#4 It is an example of Lennies dreams while in the Great Depression.
Answer:
The thesis statement and clearly-stated position.
Explanation: