I assume that by aggressive verb you mean a verb which shows the most emotion - because there is no such thing as an aggressive verb in grammar. Anyway, based on that understanding, I believe the correct answer is 1. batter.
To batter means to hit hard over and over again, which to me shows a lot of aggression, which is why I'd choose that option. The other options do not show the same emotion.
Answer:
it would be 3
Explanation:
in any situation of emergency when you are fully equipped to battle a fire or any other type of threat you would never call in civilians but in this situation it became out of hand because they were unprepared and under-equipped which meant they needed the help of outsiders.
My opinion:
short answer: No
I do not think that they should even have to option to, their developing brains do not need anything to stop them from growing correctly
also I want to know, what do you consider to be an extreme sport?
Answer:
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Answer:
Appositive Phrase
Explanation:
Appositive Phrase
An appositive is a noun or a noun phrase that renames the noun next to it. It serves the purpose of adding information about another noun. For example, consider the phrase "The boy raced ahead to the finish line. " Adding an appositive noun phrase could result in "The boy, an avid sprinter, raced ahead to the finish line."
The sentence is still complete without the appositive. However, adding the appositive (an avid sprinter) presents more information about the other noun (boy).