<span>Choices are:
narration
description
exposition
persuasion
With the use of me and the actions described, the ans is narration
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The sentence the contains a compound subject is, option C. The Senate and the House of Representatives are part of the legislative branch. As you see, the subject of the sentence is more than one: The Senate and the House of Representatives. If there is more than one subject, it is called a compound subject.
<em>Betty </em><em>has written</em><em> several poems about her travels to Mexico. </em>
<u>Which verb tense does the sentence contain?</u>
The sentence contains a verb in past participle. Past participle sentences contain the auxiliary verb <em>to have</em> plus the irregular verb in its past participle form, which in this case would be: <em>written</em>.
Another example, with a regular verb, would be: Sally <em><u>has watched</u></em> many TV shows during the holidays.
Antoine thinks sentence 6-7 sounds choppy. What is the most effective way for him to combine them?
Group of answer choices
Then, in 1957, he read an article that changed his life.
Then, in 1957, he read an article, and this article changed his life.
Then, in 1957, his life was changed by an article he read.
Then, in 1957, he read an article, it changed his life.