What does timeless mean inf the following sentence?
Many old novels are timeless and still appeal to readers today.
without a specific time
The phrase "and still appeals to readers today" is a context clue. It gives an idea that the old novels are not tied to any time and if the readers read them today, they could still relate.
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Indulgences could be related to sin by what you indulge in and if it is against what your religion believes in
I think it's B) Never one to settle down, Walton has worked as a truck driver, a welder, and a lifeguard-- all in the past two years.
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the group that contains the adverb phrases in the sentence.
To add, <span>an </span>adverb phrase<span> <span>consists of one or more words. The </span></span>adverb<span> <span>is the head of the </span></span>phrase<span> <span>and can appear alone or it can be modified by
other words.<span> </span></span></span>