Answer:
Choice C, Simple.
Explanation:
(sentence: Aliza<u> found</u> fragments of ancient pottery)
There are three tenses in english. There's Past, present, and future.
These show something being at a certain point in time, like,
"I <em>was </em>eating that in <em>1987</em> but then you stole it and fed it to the dog"
However, these can't always be clear as to a very specific point in time, like,
"I <em>was</em> eating that, until you stole it and fed it to the dog."
So, it's a simple verb, because it shows an action, but it isn't pinpointing a specific moment in time.
The only answer chose that can not be increase is B. Seasons, there are set days for the beginning and ending of each season that does not change.
All the others can be increased.
Hope this helps you. :-)
A colon after the word courses, since it precedes a list. A semicolon after today since it separates related ideas. A colon after advice. Double Quotes around travel while you’re still young. An apostrophe in youre. Semicolon after happy. Double Quotations around I just heard father say, We are giving your brother a surprise party. Single Quotations around We are giving your brother a surprise party because it is a quote inside a quote. An apostrophe after the second m in museum, indicating possession of the mummy display by the museum.
Answer:
None
Explanation:
"Catching my attention" or "Catching my full attention" sounds better. Keen cannot be used as an adjective for attention.
Her new concern is that Miss Caroline is going to scold her for Atticus reading to her