What do you mean by this question?
I know that breaking curfew has discouraged the both of you from allowing me to maintain the curfew you allow as is, but
logically speaking, me losing my curfew could be more detrimental than me breaking it. For all the hours I miss at work because of lacrosse practice, I need hours to take over so my value at work doesn't plummet to "downsizing level". If I can't leave the house before 8, then there won't be any available hours for me to take over, and we all know how important a part time job is to colleges. You guys were my age once, so you know I need to do everything I can to be presentable to colleges if I want to get merit scholarship money and keep more of that hard earned cash in your wallets and retirement accounts. Could you guys honestly justify directly lessening my opportunities? I'm not getting in any trouble but taking away my curfew may elicit some. Hope this helped!
I believe it's B! Participle phrases typically take the sentence and add some sort of modifier. An example of this that I've found is "Removing his pants, Ron jumped into the water to save the child." Another one is "The art museum, destroyed by a hurricane, was never rebuilt." The modifier can be removed from the sentence and it would still make sense.
Evasively. She is trying to be polite but does not want to admit that she will marry Paris, since she has no intention of doing so.I HOPE THIS WILL HELP :)