Answer:
D
Explanation:
An informational text is supposed to inform readers.
While summarizing, it's important to focus on the ideas conveyed by the author or speaker. Hope this helps!
<span>1.) grandmother gave Carlos and Tina a new PET last month.
A direct object - gave WHAT - aways direct object:)
2.) the dog is a beautiful SIBERIAN HUSKY with bright blue eyes.
D predicate nominative - in a way it "renames" the subject
3.) Carlos gave THE PUPPY the name sky because of the color of her eyes.
A indirect object - here the direct object is "the name..." and it is given TO the puppy
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4.) her glossy gray and white fur is thick and SOFT
C predicate adjective - it's both predicate and an adjective!
5.) in her last letter, Tina sent HER FRIENDS some photographs of the sky.
C indirect object - answers "sent to whom?"
6.) in one photo, sky is catching a BALL in her mouth.
C direct object - she is catching WHAT?
</span><span>7.) she appears quite HAPPY to go for a walk.
D predicate adjective - as before, both predicate and adjective
8.) her face is an EXPRESSION of health and vitality.
C predicate nominative
9.) she is sure to be a loving COMPANION to their family
B predicate nominative - here I am not too sure, but it's the best answer.
10.) dogs are fun, but we plan to get a new CAT instead
D - get what? a cat!</span>
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.
Answer Avail because it's always used in a conjunction with another word with enhancing the second word initial meaning