A phrase that looks like a verb, but can actually function as if it were an adjective. It can modify a noun in the same sentance.
Answer:
the claim supports the argument, or backs it up.
- Ranch comes from " rancho " in spanish which means small farm
- adobe comes from " attob " in arabic, from ancient egyptian " adjobe " and from spanish " adobe " which all mean " bricks "
- tortilla MAAAAN YOU KNOW THAT'S MEXICANN TORTILLA XD
<span>The
theme used in the excerpt from the act I of Shakespeare’s Macbeth is treachery.
It is shown from the words coming from Macbeth that her lover is treacherous.
She knows that her lover is evil and that she is being deceived by him under
false actions towards her.</span>
<span>If we don’t double teachers’ salaries, then the public education system in this country will fail.</span>