Choose the verbs in the sentence. There are only three of them in this
sentence. Only one of the verbs has a modifier that describes the verb.
That word is your adverb.
Discriminative , judging , cruel , insulting , horrible
Their opinions are compared when they both agree that money should be spent on important things. However, they disagree on what is important.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Maria Elisa wants to buy a gift for her favorite teacher.
- She believes this is very important, as Christmas is a time to give gifts to loved ones.
- Because this is an important time, she wants to buy a special gift, as she believes the money should be spent on important and special things.
- Mami agrees that the money has to be spent on important and special things, but she doesn't believe that giving someone a gift is important.
Mami likes to save money and likes to buy cheap and simple gifts, leaving the money for when an emergency arises.
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Answer:
Part 1. Nikola Tesla and Marie Curie were both dedicated scientists who worked with their husbands in France, and they worked very hard due to a fear of failure and others opinions.
Not sure about 2...
3. The author thinks highly of Marie Curie.
4. I think "He moved through dangerous territory taking readings of the progress" But that's just an educated guess.
5. Along the narrow forest trail, ferns and tiny wildflowers.
6. Bald eagles build nests of branches; the nests may weigh tons.
7. A personal interview.
8. Jeremy is presenting his brother's work as his own, so this is plagiarism.
9. Can't answer due to lack of information.
10. The imagery of the highwayman riding.
11. I haven't read the book but death usually means a more serious and somber mood.