(I think I know which poem you are talking about, because I had this on quizizz. If it's not the correct poem, I'm sorryyyy.)
Answer:
<em>"The color of your skin doesn't determine whether or not you're American."</em>
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Present Participle
Ø I am feeling a little disoriented.
Ø Two grown men are riding on horse.
Ø She is always joking like a clown or a joker this one.
Ø I am begging you; please give me some of your food!
Ø She is sleeping peacefully now that she took her medication.
A present participle tense is formed by adding a suffix -ing to the verb
Past participle
Ø She smoked cigarettes she found in her mother's purse.
Ø We have stolen mom's makeup kit from her bedroom.
Ø I have talked with my sister on the phone sometime in the past.
Ø He hit my dog with his ugly ball.
Ø You could have frozen to dead because of your stubbornness.
The past participle is a verb formed either by adding a suffix -ed to another verb such as had, was have etc.
Answer: Below, the bold words indicate prepositional phrases. Only these sentences contain prepositional phrases
The man in the house seemed to be asleep.
The soldiers crept cautiously through the tunnel.
I was informed that the bus would arrive in 45 minutes.
Explanation:
Prepositions are connecting words that act like bridges (For example with, after, in, to, between, around, beneath, under etc) . Preposition can show things like time place and movement. A prepositional phrase is a group of words that beings with a preposition and ends with the object of the preposition.
Answer:
To survive something is to live through it or endure it. You can survive a car accident, or you can survive your little brother's four-hour violin recital.
Explanation:
I don't know if this is correct or know how i answered this but this is the farest i can answer.
Hope it helps
Answer:
The answer is A. The United States will protect itself, its interests, and its allies from hostility and aggression. D. By finding common ground and using diplomacy, nations of the world can achieve peace.
Explanation:
I took the quiz.