Question: Which tense allows for an event that began in the past to carry into the present moment in time?
Answer: Present Perfect
What Present Perfect Tense is: The present perfect is a grammatical combination of the present tense and perfect aspect that is used to express a past event that has present consequences.
An example: "I have left".
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Answer:
Read below.
Explanation:
I read this book before but its a long time ago. Basically the crowd that attends the trial in Chapter 16 of the book - To Kill A Mockingbird represent all the types found in Maycomb County. The author accomplishes many things by including all these people because she gives us a richer picture of Maycomb County and the presence of some of these people allows the author to explore in more detail the dynamics of race in Maycomb County, (and Jem and Scout's growing struggle to understand the social "rules" surrounding race). In addition to that, Scout develops because he realized the seriousness of Atticus's decision and its consequences.
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Answer:
Hattie is someone who has trouble adjusting to new situations.
Explanation:
I read it and took the quiz
Answer:
Wisdom
Explanation:
The father in "The Bundle of Sticks" taught his sons an important lesson on unity. When he noticed that his sons were always quarrelling among themselves, he applied wisdom (the quality of applying good judgement, experience, and knowledge in handling matters) by using a bundle of sticks to teach them an important lesson on unity.
He gave them a bundle of sticks to break individually which they were unable to do. But when he gave them each of the sticks from the bundle, they successfully broke them. He thus taught them that when they are unified no challenge or enemy can overcome them.