lighting or light,the art of illuminating a manuscript.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
 A strong gust of wind <u>could</u>(1)  <u>topple</u>(2) our little tent.
The helping verb is could 
The main verb is topple
You can identify helping verbs in a<em> </em><em>verb phrase</em>. Verb phrases consists of the main verb alone, or the main verb + helping verbs. The main verb always comes last in the verb phrase. 
Other examples of verb phrases with helping verb (HV) and main verb (MV):
The prices of houses <u>could</u> (HV) <u>fall.</u> (MV) 
They <u>should</u> (HV) <u>wait</u> (MV) before leaving. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Painful muscles.
Paralysis (inability to move) legs.
Joint aches (arthralgias)
Blurry vision.
"Thick tongue" with difficulty swallowing or speaking.
Excessive saliva production.
Vomiting.
Droopy eye lids (ptosis)
Explanation:
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
robbed,used,travelled,carried,hurried,entered,started,dropped,
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Acknowledgments page
Explanation:
The information included in a Reader's Guide entry should be saved to be used in the acknowledgments page of your paper.