It was finally D-day. We were super excited to be visiting the 'R-Zoo' as it was called ('R' for Radioactive). The zoo was the only one of its kind, with its main attraction being its extremely fierce radioactive alligator. That is precisely where we were headed first. As soon as we entered the somewhat dimly lit cavern, we could hear a roar from the crowd, with a preceding crackling sound, something that resembled a burst of lightning and the sharp wham of something very heavy falling onto the ground. It was a huge banyan tree that was lying horizontally at the edge of the water. At first, we didn't notice anything much except the brown wooden log and the glistening water. It was only when the log started moving that we could make out <em>what</em> was moving it - a huge, menacing, scaly creature with jaws powerful enough to hurl the heavy tree out of the water, laser-like eyes glinting with anger at probably being disturbed out of its reverie, and a body that seemed to be emitting sparks at regular intervals, igniting the dry leaves that came in its way.
This was the answer to a previous question I helped someone with, so I am just copy-pasting it here since it fits all the criteria of your question:
English should be America's national language because the population percentage of people who do not speak English at home are at 19.7 percent, leaving 80.3 percent to full English speakers. Even though Europeans came later, its populace of Europeans grew faster and larger than had it been elsewhere. In conclusion, the English language should be declared as the number one language because it is spoken more throughout the country, and it's developed new accents in interior states.
Here are some transitional words and phrases to help you in the future: likewise, however, although, on the contrary, in view of, in detail (for example), another key point, etc. You can find more transitions on http://www.smart-words.org/linking-words/transition-words.html. Good luck!
The correct answer is C. Essay and poetry
Explanation:
A writing prompt is the topic or instructions you need to have in order to complete a writing task that is usually handed out by some specific date as part of school or college. Considering writing task are commonly used to evaluate academical progress and get grades based on them, you might want to understand properly how to complete the writing task. In this case, the writing prompt asks you to compare two texts an essay by John Muir and a poem by William Wordsworth in terms of the authors' views and the way they relate to nature. This means while writing you will to understand the features of each type of text, the author's view in their texts and then compare the idea of it. Considering it is necessary for you to understand the genre of each of these texts, as each genre uses different literary devices to present the authors' ideas you will need to study the features of the essay and poetry because these are the genres the text you are asked to analyzed belong to.
Answer:
Kicking is a present term (Present)
Explanation:
It's not past or past participle because it would've used the terms like, "kicked". It's not a present participle because if you see this example, "He left the room laughing." It doesn't go together right?
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Gun control can indeed prevent future incidents that puts lives at risk, but it depends on wether the public has experience or not, and wether they really do have good intentions. Pro:
-less violent occurrences like school shootings
Con:
-How would the public react? Good or bad? Would harmful riots occur?
-How could gun smuggling be stopped if it did increase when guns are illegal?
-WHat if a store was robbed with a knife? How would the clerk defend him/herself?