B. all other answers are irrelevant to the question :)))
-zesty
After reading both sentences and comparing them, we can choose the following options as to what the revised sentence does NOT do:
C. Use a participial phrase
<h3>What is a participial phrase?</h3>
- A participial phrase is formed by a participle, present or past, and other words that complement the meaning of that participle. This type of phrase functions as an adjective in the sentence, modifying a noun.
- Example:<u> Exhausted by the exercise</u>, Jason fell to the floor.
<h3 /><h3>How about the revised sentence?</h3>
- The revised sentence does not contain a participial phrase. Notice that we cannot find a participle at all in the sentence, be it present or past, much less a whole participial phrase.
- The sentence, however, is compound. It also incorporates an equal adjective starter and uses an infinitive phrase (to change).
- With the information above in mind, we can choose letter C as the correct option.
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Answer:
DOSENT PROVIDE ENOUGH INFORMATION
Explanation:
The title refers to Jing-Mei’s epiphany about mother-daughter relationships. Jing-mei remembers two different songs, when in fact they are part of the same song. The song is a metaphor for childhood, because we are sometimes content and sometimes pleading, and childhood is about balance.