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A helping verb (also known as an auxiliary verb) is used with a main verb to help express the main verb's tense, mood, or voice. The main helping verbs are "to be," "to have," and "to do." They appear in the following forms: To Be: am, is, are, was, were, being, been, will be. To Have: has, have, had, having, will have.
Explanation:
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The mood portrayed in this excerpt is terror and suspense. It is displayed in the first sentence that right away you feel weary and suspenseful. The author wants you to expect something to happen and for you to be prepared for something to happen.
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The writer described Mr Knoppert’s enthusiasm in the excerpt as rising to a "higher pitch" and being "as happy as the father of a new child"
Explanation:
In this passage, Mr Knoppert is excited about the eggs that he would check up on them everyday and think of them before he slept.
He kept on counting the days and finally on the eighteenth morning after the laying of the eggs, he could see one was hatching and his joy knew no bound as he was described as being as happy as the father of a new born.