Answer:
Nobody knows they are doing bad things. They do what is most appealing to them. Not necessarily rational, but the person's primary interest. So, it depends on the person. "Bad" is completely subjective, so it depends on the situation and the parties involved. As a general rule, however, there are seven common reasons.
Hurt.
Fear.
Insecurity.
Inclusion.
Exclusion.
Guilt.
Shame.
Answer:
Explanation:
4. Do you know where the Bass Pro Shop is?
15. (Who's responsible for tangling the fishing line?
16. Whose chores were left undone this evening?
Answer:
loved,wrote,hurt,watched,came,began,cleaned,talked,met,walked,got,became,held,caught,fixed
Explanation:
buv isn't a word
The first sentence:
The sentence includes a present participle. (this is true: this participle is "passing")
The participial phrase modifies the word commuters. (false! it modifies "cars")
The participial phrase is essential. No commas are needed. (correct!)
The participial phrase is passing by. (this is also correct!)
The second sentence:
The sentence includes a past participle.
(correct! it's "derived")
The participial phrase modifies the words Middle Ages. (false!!!! it modifies "Family names")
The participial phrase is essential. No commas are needed.
(correct!)
The participial phrase is derived from people's surroundings.(correct again! this is the whole participial phrase)
Answer:
Yeah what he said
Explanation:
shoutout to spongebob for that line up there /\
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