Answer:
I thought of this while I wrote sorry its short
Explanation:
I was walking in the woods looking for something I don't remember what it was. When I heard a sound like a tail behind me I turned around and saw a shark I screamed running how do sharks live in the forest I thought. I wasn't look were I was going and ran into a lake filling in I went under and stayed there. loosing oxygen I have been under for a minute and a half. suddenly a hand pulled me up and out of the water. my lungs felt on fire. I could not breath when suddenly my eyes went black at the edge of my eyes and I passed out waking up to see a shark the size of a skyscraper on top of me I screamed pushing it off trying but failing. I woke up suddenly realizing it was all a nightmare and none of it was real. I felt real I thought to myself.
Answer:
1. On August 28, 1963, Martin Luther King Jr., delivered a speech to a massive group of civil rights marchers gathered around the Lincoln memorial in Washington DC.
2.The tone in a story indicates a particular feeling. It can be joyful, serious, humorous, sad, threatening, formal, informal, pessimistic, and optimistic. Your tone in writing will be reflective of your mood as you are writing.
3.In academic writing, an argument is usually a main idea, often called a “claim” or “thesis statement,” backed up with evidence that supports the idea. ... In other words, gone are the happy days of being given a “topic” about which you can write anything.
Visual learning (specifically reading/writing)
Answer:
1. action
2. failure
3. permission
4. loss
5. thought/thinking
Explanation:
Nominalization or nouning is the transformation of verbs into nouns. Most times, such a transformation will require some alteration or other to be made, mostly through the use of suffixes, which changes the ending of the original word. However, there are nominalizations that require no change at all, the difference between verb and noun being revealed through context.
Some common suffixes for nominalization are -ation, -ance, and -ment.
Having that in mind, let's change the verbs given in the question into nouns:
1. to act - action
2. to fail - failure
3. to permit - permission
4. to lose - loss
5. to think - thought/thinking
Answer:
Please ask questions that make more sense!
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