You give an example kinda like a sentences with a very uneasy word to pronounce
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Answer:
The snowstorm having impeded our travel plans.
His mind constantly thinking about sports.
Explanation:
Absolute phrases are those phrases that modify a noun in a sentence but not only the noun alone. Rather, it modifies the whole/ entire sentence altogether but not connected to the main sentence with a conjunction.
In the given sentences, the absolute phrases are-
<u>"The snowstorm having impeded our travel plans" and "His mind constantly thinking about sports"</u>. These two phrases help modify the main clauses in their respective sentences but has no conjunction joining it to them. Moreover, a comma is used to separate them from the main clause and the main clause can still stand as a meaningful sentence on its own even without the presence of the absolute phrases.
Answer:
B. social
Explanation:
The excerpt represents a social letter. We can come to this conclusion because the letter has a friendly and easy-to-understand language that retains the "Mr" and "Mrs" titles, which shows that the letter is not informal. Also, the author of the letter is thanking the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Brothers and not dealing with business, this shows that this is not a business letter.
Answer:
Rabbits in Australia -
Explanation:
Rabbits have spread across most of Australia. It is estimated that there are up to 10 billion feral rabbits in Australia. Australian government pushes bounty hunting and poisoning to control rabbits, to no avail. Myxoma virus (Myxomatosis) is released to control the feral rabbit population.