chronological because it's in order from first to last
Answer:
1. Students were made to work in groups of five
2. I'll get Harry to pick you up from the airport
3. Our coach didn't let us bring soft drinks to training
4. After arriving in York I went searching for a nice hotel
5. Helen is absolutely terrified of snakes
6. I had asked Michael for help tidying the garden
no, because true happiness comes from love and everyone knows that you cant buy love
1. This sentence can mean two things:
1) A child-teaching expert is going to speak.
2) A child is teaching an expert how to speak.
2. This sentence can mean two things:
1) Dogs have faith in the Rehoming Center.
2) The name of the institution - "Dogs Trust Rehoming Center"
3. This sentence can mean two things:
1) Smoking rooms aren't available
2) Rooms in which there is no smoking are available
4. This sentence can mean two things:
1) Anadin is the fastest working medicine
2) Taking nothing instead of Anadin is the better choice
All of these sentences are ambiguous, meaning that they have at least two opposing meanings.
I think it’s plausible cause