<span>The correct verbal phrase is: Jogging more than a mile.
The correct type of verbal is gerund. Remember that gerunds are verbs that 1) end in -ing and 2) function as nouns. Because gerunds function as nouns, they might be used as the subject or object in a sentence. Here, "jogging' is the subject of the sentence, which is one clue that this word is a gerund.</span>
Answer: unhand me, gentlemen
Explanation:
I think that's the right answer if not, each petty artery. I'm really sorry if that's not right
Answer:
They have a rhyme scheme of ABAB, CDCD, EFEF. The final two lines are a couplet and have the rhyme scheme GG. You can see the pattern with the last words of each line in the Shakespearean sonnet example noted above: A - sun.
Explanation:
The answer is A, when quoting a character the actions and physical interjections are without quotation marks. You also must end your quote with either a comma or period after the closed quote.
I think it's D because A is correct B could be right and C is wrong. But the answer D is basically A and B combined. I know i explained that horribly but D should be correct.