Basically your going to describe each verb for instance:
Disagree- strongly, loudly
walking- quickly, slowly
speak- loudly, fast
tumble- slightly, softly
follow- silently, hastily
Answer:
What was the problem with the velocipede?
It had no brakes or pedals.
What was the solution?
Pedals were attached to the wheels.
Answer:
His need to see the king so as to make whatever requests he has makes him decide to tell the king about his daughter's 'supposedly' ability to spin gold from straw.
Explanation:
In the fable of "Rumpelstiltskin" by the Brothers Grimm, the story revolves around a miller's daughter capable of spinning straw into gold. And through this story, the theme of being truthful and being responsible for one's own actions are brought into the fore.
In order to feel or be taken superior, or at least taken seriously, the miller decided to lie to the king by stating that his daughter could spin straw into gold. Greedy as the king was, the king immediately asked for the daughter to prove her father's claim, which resulted in the actual production of gold from straw.
So, the main reason or motivation for the miller to tell the king about his daughter's ability to spin gold from a straw seems to be that he wants to be taken highly or to appear superior.
The predicate noun is the noun that comes after the verb of a sentence when the verb is a linking verb.
The direct object is the noun that comes after any other type of verb in a sentence.
1. David Bushnell designed the first American underwater craft. (direct object)
5. The navy did not use airplanes and aircraft carriers extensively until World War II. (direct objects)
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Answer:
D The second speaker disagrees with the first speaker and explains the history of those people who have been treated unfairly in America.
Explanation:
"Let America be America Again" is a poem written by Langston Hughes, where he explains how the American dream, the illusion of a just, strong and united America is a lie as many people are exploited, oppressed and limited.
The first speaker of the poem shows that America is indeed a land of possibilities and happiness, but that this is not available to him. The second speaker disagrees with this, and asserts that America has never been such a happy land, as countless people have been treated unfairly from the very beginnings of the country. He reinforces that America was never that dream of freedom, but that he and all the wronged will fight for it to become a real good land, for everyone.