Answer:
Enter the Void
I enter the void,
it has the shape of a viola:
Israel, Jenin, West Bank, Nablus—a rubble boy
shifts his scapula as if it was his continent, underground
Gazaground, I want to say—his only bone,
the rubble boy is a girl, I think,
her hair toss
Answer:
Nope, the correct answer is B) with a historical example
Explanation:
I just took the test on edge.
Please make me the Brainliest answer!
Viable measures that could, in Swifts opinion, improve England
The sentence that contains a nominative absolute is "Her hair blowing, Emma ran through the field with her kite".
The nominative absolut part is: HER HAIR BLOWING". This part of the sentence is a noun phrase that begins the sentence and it has no grammatical connection to rest of it.
Nominative absolutes can be found at the beginning or end of a sentence -and in some cases in the middle- but in this particular case it is found at the beginning.
Jaida would be structured because she is efficient and getting the work done as soon as she can
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