Cats sleep, anywhere,
Any table, any chair
Top of piano, window-ledge,
In the middle, on the edge,
Open drawer, empty shoe,
Anybody's lap will do,
Fitted in a cardboard box,
In the cupboard, with your frocks-
Anywhere! They don't care!
<span>Cats sleep anywhere.</span>
"Sitting on the park bench" is the dangling modifier. Who is sitting on a park bench? Is it the sun? It does not make sense because you don't have a subject.
Answer:
don't take that magazine. Dominic is STILL reading it.
Is He STILL waiting for his dad to come.
shh be quiet the baby is STILL sleeping
Is it STILL snowing outside
We are STILL doing the grammar exercises
He STILL isn't talking to me
I'm STILL not sure I understand the question
A) <span>He cures them and puts a new sole to “cover” them.</span>
<span>“Our distinct cultures nourish each one of us” - I think that this phrase is the one that best uses persuasion because it makes the readers think. It prompts them to think on how his or her own culture have nourished him or her and others of different culture. It also makes people think of how he or she benefited from other culture as well. </span>