Answer:
The answer is B: Experience is gained through perseverance, even under dangerous circumstances.
Explanation:
This poem shows how we people live our lives. Each plank that the character, 'I', or the author takes represents the choices or decisions we make in our life. Since it is the choice in life, we are very precarious about making it. The plank also can represent the growth. As you take each step from plank to plank, you grow. And when you reach that point, you gain certain wisdom through that, which we call experience.
Basically, this poem tells us that every plank and step we take makes us mature and gives us wisdom, important message, and knowledge in life.
This sentence contains a participle, correctly punctuated.
The phrase <em>hiding in the brush </em>is the participle in this sentence (and it tells us what the leopard was doing), and it is correctly punctuated - there has to be a comma after this phrase because it is found in the beginning of the sentence, before the subject <em>the leopard. </em>
Answer:
1. The house collapsed since it was damaged by the explosion.
2. Dawa needed to win in order to impress his friends.
3. The government bought the jaguar so that it could save money.
4. The business failed because the management was poor.
5. Tej must look confident in order to get the job.
6. Resham only wrote those books so that his wife would have some money after he died.
7. The dog ran off as it saw the ducks.
8. The room was kept cold because there were some special plants there.
9. Juna didn't write the lyrics since he couldn't stand the music.
10. You shopped at the market so as to win.
Explanation:
I have been able to make ten sentences from the table below.
We can see that the phrases in the third column of the table are group of words that are linking the other groups together.
The phrases in the third column are actually giving reasons for what happens. For example, in sentence 2, one may ask: <em>Why does Dawa need to win</em>? Answer to that is: <u>In order to impress his friends.</u>
It describes the setting of the excerpt because it describing the dust and season.
It is not the climax because it isn’t the most intense part of the story.
It is not the conflict because it’s a flashback of the narrator’s hometown. However the conflict could seem that it is very dry, but how would the protagonist solve that problem. Drink some water?
Lastly, It is not describing the characters of the excerpt because the main focus is on the hometown of the narrator.