The adverb phrase modifies the verb , so the answer is A. jogs.
Answer:
Professional, Motivational. Churchill spends the first half of his speech dropping information, so he keeps things pretty straightforward and logical. Even in the moments when he gets a little more dramatic, he sticks to the business at hand.
Explanation:
Answer: Sentences 3 and 5.
Explanation:
<em>"Dr. Heidegger's Experiment</em>" is a short story written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, centered around a doctor who is convinced that he received a particular kind of water from the Fountain of Youth.
In this excerpt, Dr. Heidegger and four people have lost their youth. They drank water which made them young only for a short period of time. Although four people are sad over their lost youth, Dr. Heidegger is aware now that they should be careful what they wish for, as they just might get it. In Sentence 3, a woman wishes to die because she cannot look at her skinny and wrinkled hands. She cannot stand the fact that she is old.
In Sentence 5, however, it is seen that Dr. Heidegger takes a different perspective on this issue: he believes that they should have never got their youth at all.
These two sentences reflect the central theme of the passage, but explore it from a different perspective.
Answer:
Giorno
Explanation:
The full sentence is "Kono Giorno Giovanna niwa yume ga aru!"
In English it is "I Giorno Giovanna have a dream!"
The quote is from a popular anime called "Jojo's Bizzare Adventure"
So here's my "translation" of each of the passages:
A. I'm really in love you, Romeo, and I really am telling the truth!
B. I'm so in love with you I forgot how to count, and I think three is four. Regardless, if you really do love me, tell me tomorrow and we can get married then.
C. Unless you're about to change your mind about loving me, don't say that you love me like something that changes, because that means that your love for me will change.
D. Darn, I really love you, so much that I'm murderous towards you, and I can barely handle being away from you.
Okay, those were more for comic relief, but they were very, very loose translations of those snippets of texts. So, with them, we can clearly see that C is the right answer.