Answer:
See below
Explanation:
Swaying in the breeze - the tree began to drop its leaves
the autumn leaves covered the yard - crunching beneath the children's feet
Seeing that it was injured - Sam slowly approached his cat
holding its paw gingerly - the cat crept under sam's bed
Answer:
adjective clause
Explanation:
it will begin with a relative pronoun (who, whom, whose, that, or which) or a relative adverb (when, where, or why). near is explaining the where.
No, I don't think a comma is necessary in this sentence.
copying, or plagerizing if you wanna sound fancy! (i spelled plagarizing wrong sorry)
Answer:
A!
Explanation:
When you choose a topic sentence, it needs to focus on the overall idea of the paragraph, not just one idea or a small bit of info. Topic sentences in informational pieces must be neutral as well because you are not trying to write an opinionated piece, you are trying to teach the reader.
Hope this helped!