<span>shift in person, shift in voice
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Explanation:
She will be singing a song.
<em>Past </em><em>perfect</em><em>:</em><em>-</em>
<em>Structure</em><em>=</em><em> </em><em>subject+</em><em>had+</em><em>v³</em><em>+</em><em>object</em><em>.</em>
Answer:- She had sung a song.
Where,
subject= she
V³= sung
object= a song
Answer:
This seems to reveal that the original purpose of the lottery was to offer a human sacrifice to ensure a good harvest.
Explanation:
"The Lottery" is a short story by author Shirley Jackson. Every June, in a rural village, someone is picked through a lottery. Instead of winning a prize, that person is stoned to death by the other villagers.
<u>Not much is said to reveal when this custom began or why. The hint of its original purpose is given by the character Old Man Warner, a proud survivor of 76 lotteries. Old Man Warner criticizes the towns and cities that have given up on the lottery. He'd rather keep his blind faith and tradition. He is the one who says, "Used to be a saying about 'Lottery in June, corn be heavy soon.'" This line reveals the lottery probably started as a way to provide human sacrifice to ensure a good harvest. It was so long ago that the villagers have forgotten such a purpose, keeping the lottery going simply out of habit.</u>
I believe it’s A, sorry if it’s incorrect
A pictographic sentence is a sentence which describes and action with its result. For example: "An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth" This phrase clearly states that if a person hurts another person, then that person has the right to hurt the person who hurt him back.
Some pictographic phrases that are associated with the Hammurabi code are:"If anyone is caught committing a robbery, he shall be put to death"."If a son strikes his father, his hands shall be cut off."