Answer:
D) All answers are correct.
Explanation:
Especially for younger children, they must understand why what they did was wrong, which means that:
1) Close to the time of the behavoir: They must be able to connect what they did to what they should avoid doing. This includes remembering what they have done. This is usually effectual established by the parent asking the child to recount what they did.
2) Accompanied by an explanation: The parent must let the child understand why what they did was wrong, and that they should avoid doing it.
3) Consistently applied: Consistently is key in applying punishment. If one day you allow it (when you know about it that is), and the other day you punish the behavior, it will lead to confusion as well as loss of trust between the child and the parent.
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<u>Answer:</u>
The adjective phrase is: 'in place of junk food'.
<u>Explanation:</u>
We are given the following sentence and we are to identify the adjective phrase in it:
"In place of junk food, our cafeteria now has a salad bar."
Here, 'in place of junk food' is the adjective phrase.
An adjective phrase is a group of words with an adjective in it which describes a noun or pronoun in the sentence.
I would say D, since A and B would be highly irrelevant. C sounds like a possible answer, but could still be viewed as irrelevant since it doesn't actually contain info about MP3 players.
Had=S. Past
to capture -infinitivo (after another verb)
examining- gerund (after prepositions)