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Although these phrases do not tell the reader much specific information about the type of containment zone that Nancy is working in, they do provide information of the nature of the zone. The phrase "amplified unknown hot agent" indicates that Nancy is unsure about some aspects of what she is working with, and it may not be safe. The phrase "high-hazard work" tells the reader more directly that this work is indeed very dangerous.
Answer:
DUDE YES
Explanation:
FINNALY ANOTHER PERSON WHO WATCHED THIS. THAT SHOW WAS THE BEST. IT HAD AN AMAZING MOVIE TOO OMGGGG
Answer:
what did the ocean say to the other ocean? Nothing they just WAVED, did ya SEA what I did there? I'm SHORE you did. God, you don't have to be so SALTY bout it...
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Answer:
food, water, shelter, oxygen
Explanation:
In the case of this sentence we have an example of a <em>Passive Voice Sentence: </em>
<h2>The Hawaiian Islands are also known for their lush, exotic scenery</h2>
In which the <u>verb phrase</u> is are also known. “Also” in this case is just an adverb modifying the verb phrase. This last is compounded by the verb <em>To Be</em> in the present form and the perfective form of the main verb (know).
On the other hand, in this example of the passive, the <u>Subject Phrase</u> is The Hawaiian Islands which are the recipients of the action performed in the Verb Phrase by an unknown/covert agent which is not mentioned in this sentence.