* that the well-off have less regard for the poor than for livestock
In the excerpt the way the men treat a pregnant woman is compared to how they treat pregnant livestock. It says that they wouldn't beat or kick them so as not to risk a miscarriage. This analogy shows that the poor are often seen as similar to animals in the way they are treated.
Restate it in her own words.
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Hi there!
My favorite sport is <em>-insert team sport-</em> I first knew about this sport because <em>-insert sibiling or friend-</em> played it before me. I wanted to follow in their footsteps when I was younger, so I started to play -<em>insert sport- </em> as well. I usually practice this sport about four times a week, but it is sometimes different depending on the week. This is my favorite sport because it is fun to play, it is a team sport, and because it teaches the players teamwork, which I think is very important in every day life. My favorite position on this sport is -insert position-. I like this because <em>-</em><em>give why-. </em>I would reccomend this sport to people, becuase it teaches you a good life lesson, while you are having fun.
try to change the words a little bit to make then 1. sound more like how you ususally write, and 2. so you dont get marked off for plagerism.
Let me know if you want a different sport or anything, this is just the only sport i play haha
Have a good day! :)
Answer:
a. Subject.
Explanation:
A gerund is a verb with an '-ing' that functions as a noun in a sentence. And a gerund phrase is a phrase containing a gerund and the words modifying it.
In the given sentence<em> "loading seven kids in a vehicle is no easy task",</em> the gerund phrase is<em> "loading seven kids in a vehicle".</em> And the phrase functions as the main subject of the sentence.
Thus, the correct answer is option a.
Answer:
D). A conclusion, based on evidence, about something that is not stated directly in a text.
Explanation:
The Inference is defined as 'a conclusion that a reader draws on the basis of his reasoning and the pieces of evidence presented by the author in the text.' It is a deduction regarding a character, plot, or setting that is not explicitly stated in the text but rather figured out by using the context clues given by the author. The reader's ability to draw inferences comprehend their understanding of the author's point of view or the fundamental meaning or message of the text. Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.