My guess is the bladder and sex organ
Answer:
Dear freshman student,
Of course, the basic skills of writing will be needed to even pass in your future English class. You will need pencils and paper, creativity and a work ethic, you will need to have a mind set of a ambitious student, someone who will want to learn. In order to get all of the teachers to smother you with admiration, you must have the capability to persevere. Being polite never killed anyone either, so have etiquette of some kind. And finally, never ever lose confidence in your abilities to write. Insecurities caused more casualties than peace, and in the end, peace was always the goal to begin with.
<em><u>*By the way, check the paragraph to may sure that this has the correct grammar that it needs.*</u></em>
Answer:
Being blind.
Explanation:
Participial phrase is a group of words consisting of a participle (present or past participle) which acts as a main word, and a modifier ( present participle ends on -ing, while past participle has different suffixes which depends on the verb is regular or irregular). Whatever participle it may be, these phrases always act as an adjective in a sentence, modifying nouns. Knowing this, the only possible answer is being blind; other answers don't contain present or past participle. Also, this phrase modifies the word street, which is a noun, so it functions as an adjective.
Answer:
A. It's true that laptops are expensive, but the benefits they provide for student learning far outweigh any initial costs.
Explanation:
Adressing a counterclaim in a civil way means in a polite and formal manner. That means, not leaving space for insults or very casual words, therefore the arguments must be refuted with a correct logic and reasoning.
I think option A is the correct choise because it is the only one that is answering a counterclaim. With the phrase "It's true that..." we can see that someone gave his arguments before, and now it's time to answer. First the author of this phrase gives some credit to the counterclaim logic and reasoning, admitting that there is a valid point there: laptops are expensive. After that, the author gives his point of view and highlights the benefits of the use of laptops, this benefits overpass the main point of the counterclaim.