An adjective phrase or adjectival phrase is a phrase that describes and
modifies the noun. It could be used as attributive or predicative. Attributive
adjective is included in the in the noun phrase it modifies while predicative
adjective is not included in the noun phrase it modifies.
In the sentence given above:
The junk pile beneath Jo's bed is getting bigger every day.<span>
The adjective phrase is d. The junk pile. </span><span>
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<span>The ‘junk’ describes the noun ‘pile’.</span>
A paradox is a literary device that uses two opposing thoughts which may appear senseless, but turns out that it contains a kind of truth in it. A consonance is also a literary device by the repetition of consonant sounds within sentences, phrases or poems. From the given question above, the line that contains both paradox and consonance is option D: At least to know the worst is sweet.
Answer:
attention to detail
initiative
dependability
Explanation:
According to ONET's Work Styles section for Construction Carpenters, the common work styles needed by Construction Carpenters are they should keep attention to detail, be initiative and be dependable.
Answer:
c. to look
Explanation:
The root word spect means "see."
For example, the word spectator. A spectator is someone who takes place in watching an event or activity.
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