Answer:
Climbing = Gerund
To skydive = Infinitive
Won´t let her = Infinitive
Waking hours = Participle
Are spent = Past Participle
Explanation:
Climbing is the noun (and subject in this case) formed by the gerund of to climb.
To skydive is the infinitive with preposition to linked to the verb wants and is the object. What does she want? To skydive. I´m not sure but I think it functions as an adverb, because it adds something to the verb want.
Won´t let her is an (accusitive) infinitive functioning as an adverb.
Waking hours is a participle that functions as an adjective to the noun hours.
Are spent is the past participle of to be.
Answer:
What is irony?
the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect.
What are verbal, situational, and dramatic irony?
Verbal irony (using words in a non-literal way) Situational irony (i.e., a difference between the expected and actual outcomes of a situation or action) Dramatic irony (an audience knowing something the characters don't
What are the four main types of conflict
The opposing force created, the conflict within the story generally comes in four basic types: Conflict with the self
Explanation:
i only know the first 3 sorry
I’m pretty sure it’s the last one
At the beach
in the waves
on the sand
in the sky
under the umbrella
in the evening
on the boardwalk
from the sun
sorry if some are wrong
Answer:
Yeoman: A yeoman is a person that owns and cultivates a small farm.
Farmer: A farmer is a person who cultivates land or crops or raises animals.
Camp Meeting: A camp meeting is a often religious meeting held outdoors or in a tent, sometimes lasting several days.
Mill Village: A mill village is a settlement that developed around one or more mills or factories.