The sentence structure of an "any" word negative sentence is: Subject + auxiliary verb + "not" + main verb + "any" word + object[s].
C) key- (n) a small island.
Get rid of the obvious ones:
- Important
- pitch or tone
"We looked across the bay and saw the tropical key in the distance"
What they are looking at is an object and these are not.
Since this is an object it can be "to type or enter" since that is a verb.
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They also address this location as sandy and lots of vegetation (plants)
which islands have.
Hope this helps!
-Payshence
I would say that the answer would be that it is a written agreement composed by a consensus of the new Settlers arriving at New Plymouth in November of 1620. The compact held the first written laws for the new land, and determined authority within the settlement.
Parallel construction means using the same pattern or structure of words.
For example, in the sentence: "I went swimming, hiking, and sledding" the actions swimming, hiking, and sledding are all in the same structure -- they are parallel.
First, a writer would use parallel construction for better clarity. Writing that does not use parallel construction is often confusing and poorly written.
Secondly, a writer would use parallel construction to indicate ideas that are equally important.