An adjective phrase or adjectival phrase is a phrase that describes and
modifies the noun. It could be used as attributive or predicative. Attributive
adjective is included in the in the noun phrase it modifies while predicative
adjective is not included in the noun phrase it modifies. In the sentence, Snow throughout April was quite a surprise this year; the adjective phrase is <span>quite
a surprise. ‘Quite’ </span>is the adjective describing he noun<span> ‘surprise’.</span>
A. Sentence
stop reporting me I was just trying to help
The type of evidence the author uses in this excerpt is statistical evidence. Mentioning that the 7-7 wrestlers win only 40 percent of the rematches, when they have for a fact won 50% of the time.
Statistical evidence is made with statistical methods used to increase the understanding of the facts, and the proof demonstrates the validity and logic of inference with explicit reference to a hypothesis, facts, tests and odds.
Answer:
<em>is this an actual school assignment? if it is, sorry i misunderstood. but here's something about myself: i'm really shy but when i get to know people i can be really loud (and sometimes even obnoxious).</em>
Explanation:
<em>hope this helps {ribbit}</em>
<em>~tsu-chan :p</em>
"those who struggle to gain those rights or keep them" hes talking about human rights, the answer is A