First of all, leaving family and friends and going to the war needs a lot of courage to do...and after going there if you are going to fight against your own country, first of all you feel guilty for doing such a thing, second of all you will never make it against your own country, because even if you win the war you will feel guilty for rest of your life which is like you lost.... It is a very hard time difficulty for sure if things are going to happen like this
I would probably not fight against but for my country
And that is why I think animals should<span> be free of the cruelty scientists expose them to because they have just as much sentient as humans do.</span>
Conceptual, because that is the only adjective from the list.
"focused on helping his neighbors" is a participle phrase
What is a participle phase ?
- A participle phrase will start with either the present or past participle.
- If the participle is present, the sentence will always end in "ing". Similarly, a regular past participle will always end in "ed".
- Because all <u>phrases require at least two words, </u>a participle phrase will frequently <u>include objects and/or modifiers</u> that complete the thought.
- Participle phrases are always used as <u>adjectives, adding detail to the sentence.</u>
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<span>The excerpts indicate about his motive for creating the creature is that </span>Victor created the creature because he wanted glory and fame. It is seen in this phrase that he wants it "<span>wealth was an inferior object; but what glory would attend the discovery".</span>