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Explanation:
THE MARK- EDYTH BULBRING
2018 SETWORK GRADE 10- S YUSUF
INTRODUCTION:
THE MARK IS SET IN A POST-APOCALYPTIC WORLD WHERE THE STRUGGLE FOR SURVIVAL IS
MORE DESPERATE THAN EVER.
IN AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE EVEN CHILDREN ARE FACED WITH INSURMOUNTABLE ODDS, WE
MEET JULIET SEVEN- A RESIDENT OF SLUM CITY- WHO STEALS IN ORDER TO EARN HER PLACE IN
THE ‘ORPHANAGE’.
JULIET IS DESPERATE FOR TWO THINGS: TO REMOVE THE NUMBERS ON HER BACK BEFORE HER
NEXT BIRTHING DAY, AND TO DEFEAT THE ‘MACHINE’ AND SEE THE SOCIAL HIERARCHY FALL.
SHE THINKS SHE IS ALONE IN HER BATTLE TO TAKE DOWN THE MANGERIANS, BUT LITTLE DOES
SHE KNOW, THE VERY PEOPLE SHE THINKS ARE VULNERABLE AND TRIES TO PROTECT, ARE THE
(ONES WHO HAVE ALREADY SET A REBELLION IN MOTION. THE CLOCK IS TICKING- TO JULIET’S
BIRTHING DAY ON WHICH SHE WILL HAVE TO SUBMIT TO SERVITUDE,) AS WELL AS TO THE
SECOND GREAT APOCALYPSE THAT WILL SEE THE WORLD, AS JULIET KNOWS IT, FALL TO PIECES
Answer:
It appeared to me that if the elephants were heart-broken, and in despair at the apparently interminable mountain pass, it would be advisable to let them know the actual truth... (I think I did this assignment a while back)
Explanation:
This is because, for the author to have acknowledged that the elephant might be heartbroken shows that, the author has compassion for the plight which the elephants are subjected to.
The non-essential appositive phrase in the sentence is " a gift from my grandfather".
<h3>What is a non-essential appositive phrase?</h3>
This is a phrase that describes a previous word but it is not essential. This means it can be deleted without the meaning of the sentence being affected.
<h3>What is the non-essential appositive phrase in the sentence?</h3>
The section "a gift from my grandfather" is a non-essential appositive phrase because it only describes the telescope but it can be eliminated without affecting the meaning.
Note: This question is incomplete; here is the missing part:
- Our family enjoys stargazing with our telescope, a gift from my grandfather, when we go camping. identify the nonessential appositive phrase.
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Answer:
no I wouldn't say so everyone griefs in different ways with the situation