Answer and Explanation:
Hello. You did not show the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for the question to be answered efficiently. In the meantime I will try to help as much as I can.
To find the answer to your question, it is necessary that you read the entire text and find the message that the author wanted to convey, that message is the theme of the text. Then, you should look for phrases, within the text, that support this theme and interpret how those phrases are related to the term "food".
I believe the answer is A.
b. is a prepositional phrase
d. is a complete noun phrase
and I think c. is a verb phrase
Among the sentences that is
considered a run – on is Jerry told me he likes June, but Hank likes Julie
better. The answer is letter D. A run –on sentence is a sentence having two independent
clauses.
Love is a very confusing thing that is hard to come by, so if you ever find it you should hold on to it. otherwise you might get hurt.
Answer:
Here is your answer
Explanation:
Linking Verb
A linking verb is a verb that connects the subject with an adjective or a noun that describes it.
Helping verb
A helping verb (also called an "auxiliary verb") is a verb that is used together with the main verb of the sentence to express the action.
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