Answer:
The answer is<u><em> Audition</em></u>
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Professional is related to the workplace and Career/Technical are for people still deciding what to do for a profession.
Answer:
Remove: "She voices some concerns about leaving Perkins."
Explanation: Reading through the text, I mentally removed each sentence. Only "She voices some concerns about leaving Perkins." makes the summary better when it rid of. The others do not make much sense removed. (Hope this helps)
A narrative poem tells a story. The story can be about anyone or anything, and it doesn't have to have a rhyme scheme. Sometimes, the poems don't rhyme at all.
Answer:
Second Sentence: My family was delighted by the puzzling mystery of the film.
Explanation:
Present participle is word formed by adding <em>-ing</em> at the end of a verb.
Adjective: is word which modifies, describes or gives an attribute to a noun, e.g in <em>"black color"</em>, "<em>black"</em> is an adjective. In <em>"I had a nice time there" </em>, nice is an adjective. There are many methods of forming adjectives and similarly many types of adjectives. For the purpose of brevity, let's just talk about present participle adjective.
Present Participle Adjective: The adjective formed by adding <em>-ing</em> after the present indefinite form (first form) of the verb is called present participle adjective, in contrast to past participle adjective which is formed by adding -<em>ed</em> after the first form of the verb. For example, in <em>"he had a frightening experience"</em>, <em>"frightening"</em> is present participle adjective modifying <em>"experience"</em>
In the sentence selected, "puzzling" is present participle of puzzle, which is modifying mystery (a noun). Hence it is a present participle adjective.
"living" in first sentence, "wondering" in third sentence, and "playing" in fourth sentence are functioning as principal verbs in the sentences.