adjectives are great for describing things.
Instead of “I will go into the forest.” We could have “I will go into the scary forest” or “I will go into the beautiful forest”
It’s just good for describing and adding depth into your writing, or something.
1. is, "aren't", because pyramids is plural.
2. is, "are", because caverns is plural.
3. is, "is", because it is a singular book; it's only ONE book.
4. is, "doesn't", because it is singular; it's only ONE café.
5. is, "weren't", because we is plural and therefore you would have to use the plural form of, "weren't".
I hope I helped! =D
This question is incomplete, here´s the complete question.
Read "A Desperate Trek Across America," by Andrés Reséndez
The author includes descriptions of “makeshift vessels” manufactured using “jury-rigged” tools.how do these descriptions affect your perception of the situation?
Answer:
The words chosen for the description reveal how delicate and
precarious the situation was, as Cabeza de Vaca and his men had to depend on improvised transportation and weaponry to survive.
Explanation:
"Makeshift vessels" refers to boats built in an improvised fashion, while "jury-rigged" saws refer to saws that had gone through makeshift repairs.
C it is reason for behavior of the character