yes
no
nope
depends on the ritual, for example: if it was a pagan ritual I'd be OK with it but if it's a satanic ritual I probably wouldn't be cool with it but I like to keep an open mind
i am not sure but i think its A, if not i am so so sorry!
Fati is an old woman.
<em>>>The adjective in this sentence is </em><em>old </em><em>because it's describing the old woman.</em>
<em>Mrs. Adom gave me a pencil. </em>
<em>>>The adjective in this sentence is I think the pencil because it is describing the fact that </em><em>Mrs. Adom gave me a pencil.</em>
<em>** I am not sure about this one**</em>
<em>Mrs Adjei gave birth to two beautiful sets of twins.</em>
<em>>> </em><em>The adjective in this sentence is Mrs. Adjei giving birth. </em>
The statement that computers in the school computer lab are safe from any viruses is false.
<h3>What is a virus?</h3>
A computer virus is a malware program that infect the computer, and it spread from device to device.
These programs are made to damage the device or steal data from the computer.
Some viruses are ransomware, spyware, Trojans etc.
School computer can also be infected by virus unless they're not secure by antivirus.
Thus, the statement is false.
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Answer:
The word present, for example is a two-syllable word. If we stress the first syllable, it is a noun (gift) or an adjective (opposite of absent). But if we stress the second syllable, it becomes a verb (to offer).