When the counterargument has a relevant point.
Answer:
1 - historic
2 - quiet or modern
3 - dirty
4 - lively
5 - busy
6 - crowded
Explanation: the only one im not sure of is 2 but it’s one of them
who are these people, what are they doing, and what wonderful or terrible ... get a character from home to work and back again. ... But here's something you might not have thought of.
Answer: the father.
his father use to love books and he use to buy a lot of them, and because his father loved books, and the 1st person speaker started to love books as well.
Explanation:
answer: C
A participial phrase consists of a participle plus modifiers such as an ‘-ing’, ‘-ed’ and so on
in the following sentence The broken vase, purchased by my grandmother, was suddenly falling to the floor, smashing into pieces, the participial phase is ‘purchased by my grandmother’ because you can find that the above phrase has as verbal ending of ‘-ing’. In addition to this it must not be forgotten that a participle phrase will act as an adjective in any sentence