The function of the gerund phrase <em>crying about our problems </em>in this sentence is that of a subject of the sentence. Who/what will not solve problems? Crying about them.
Answer: Being in the top percentile means outscoring or topping others in the class. So, you did well and have a high mark compared to others in that class.
Explanation:
Tybalt is juliets cousin so he'd be lord capulets nephew
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1. The first, last, and main words in a book title.
Pronouns do not need to be capitalized and neither does the last word of every sentence. "I" should always be capitalized, not only at the beginning of a sentence. In a book title, the first and last words need to be capitalized as well as the main words. This excludes words such as "the," "as," etc. unless they are the first or last words.
2. A government position when it comes before a specific name.
A government position when it comes before a specific name should be capitalized because it is a proper title. The time of year does not need to be capitalized if it is used in a general way. The last word in a narrative sentence never needs to be capitalized, and not every word in a book title always needs to be capitalized.
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