Every gerund/participle ends in -ing, so you can know for sure that the answer is one of these two. Since here <em>turning </em>is used with an adverbial function (that is, it is basically an adverb - it tells us WHEN Kate bumped into David), the correct answer is B) participial.
Answer:
Because Tiresias says so in Book 11.
Explanation:
In Book 11 of the epic poem "The Odyssey", the main character Odysseus descends into the Underworld. There, he meets Tiresias, a legendary prophet, who gives him a warning. Tiresias tells Odysseus that if he and his men wish to come home soon and unharmed, they must learn to curb their desires. Tiresias knows, however, that Odysseus' men won't be able to do so. For that reason, he also warns Odysseus about Helio's cattle. The cattle are sacred, special, and should not be killed and eaten like regular animals. If his men end up killing the cattle, they will be murdered; Odysseus will have to return home alone, late, and as a broken man. That prediction is exactly what happens.
Answer:
B) moves in a circular motion to form a vacuum in its center.
Explanation:
What is a vortex shape? A vortex is like a hurricane shape. Do you know what black holes are? A black hole is a vortex. Basically what it does is, it sucks everything within its reach into its center. Fun fact: once you go into a black hole, you never come out. No one knows why.
A vortex is kind of like a cone shape. In this case, the batter was circling and circling (like a black hole), until it was rotated down the funnel (the center, like a black hole's center), and into the hot oil.
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I think its either b or c
Use Socratic!! It’s really helpful for those kinds of questions