Every gerund/participle ends in -ing, so you can know for sure that the answer is one of these two. Since here <em>turning </em>is used with an adverbial function (that is, it is basically an adverb - it tells us WHEN Kate bumped into David), the correct answer is B) participial.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
It uses the semi-colon correctly without messing up the sentence terribly
Answer:
: a direct comparison of two essentially unlike things, often using the word like or as.
Explanation:
He hurried home like a snake slithering into its hole.
• Metaphor: a less direct comparison of two essentially unlike things.
What are the sentences ?
One good one might be
“(claim) because (reason 1) (reason 2) (reason 3)” (if you want, you can add more reasons. Each reason is one body paragraph)
The colors
the shapes
I think