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A man is camping with his wife in Colorado. After the first couple of days in the mountains, they realize they are out of food (not water) and our too deep in the forest to go back to their car. They both sincerely want to continue on the journey so they assume that with the man's weapons they might find some animal to kill and then they would cook it, then eat it. After one whole day of searching for food they cannot find anything to eat. They decide to go back to their car and along the journey they collect small plants and sterilize them with the water they have left in their satchel so they can have at least minimal food. They were able to survive because of their willing to eat uncommon organisms and their courage to travel back to their car with not a lot of food in their bellies.
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Explanation:
In addition, the narrative limitations can force some scenes to change or even the creation of new ones, instead. Because, ultimately, the only narrators of a movie are the camera and the characters through their dialogues, which leads to true challenges to introduce all the events from a book.
Answer:
The computer worked fine until I began playing music through it. Then it slowed down to a halt and froze. It was really frustrating. I just wanted it to work!
Explanation:
This is what we need to know about the Simple Past Tense to answer this question.
1. The verb to be presents two forms in the past: was and were. The form was is used for the persons I, he, she, and it. Were is used for the rest.
2. Regular verbs in the past will have -d, -ed, or -ied added to their ending. The ones that end in e receive -d. The ones that end in consonant + y drop the -y and receive -ied. And the rest receives -ed.
3. Irregular verbs in the past have each a different form. There isn't much we can do but memorize them. For example: begin - began; freeze - froze; go - went; speak - spoke.
The answer would be c - interjection.
Interjections are words or phrases that express emotion.
Examples would be wow, awesome, ummm, etc.
These are not appropriate for formal writing but used constantly in daily communication.