Answer:
a singing crickets
Explanation:
gerund is the noun form of a verb that ends in -ing. For example, playing, dancing, eating. Right away this is confusing for students, as they are used to seeing that form as the continuous/progressive form of the verb (“she is eating”, “they were dancing”).
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It means a word meaning opposite of another word. Example: big and small, tall and short ect..
Answer:
(b)
A survey of Australian and Japanese participants in sister-city programs that found that respondents could be frustrated when their expectations of the program were not shared by people from their sister city
Explanation:
I just finished it on college board and got it right. It is also the only sentence that argues against the author's line of reasoning.
Answer: A
Explanation: I personally would say the answer is A but it could very well be D. Depends if you take it in a literal or metaphorical sense.
<span>Romeo is discussing how "unnatural" it is that blissful love can make him so miserable.
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