Here are the answers to the given questions above.
1. The word "around" is both a preposition and an adverb.
2. The word "before" is both a preposition and an adverb.
3. The preposition for this sentence is the word "into".
4. The preposition is the word "at".
5. The preposition is the word "in".
Hope these answers help.
Answer: “who motivates (a) people”
rewrite this as “who motivated people”
Explanation:
It’s a simple grammatical error
Answer:
Well I don't really know who Josh is??? We can't write an essay without reading the book. p.s. sry but i wont do that anyway. i dont like essays lol.
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3: if your calling a human any one of those animal names you are insulting them. these animal names have a negative connotation when they are compared to human beings. For instance if u call a person a rat, it means they are untrustworthy. A pig a derogatory term for an unclean person.
4: dog goes "bark" rooster goes "kaka doodle doo" bird goes "chirp" frog goes "glump" these sounds are the onomatopoeia. hope this helps!
There are a lot of policy gridlocks in the wourld