here you go! i can’t guarantee the infinitive ones are right as i don’t know much about those, but i i’m 99% sure the adverb one is correct.
The correct answer is - <span>In addition to working full time in his thriving pediatric dental practice, Uncle Ted regularly provides free dental care to those in need.
This is the only option which shows us what kind of a man Uncle Ted is - that he is hard-working (his dental practice is thriving), and that he is a charitable and a generous man (provides those in need with free dental care).
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First example: anecdote. The example suggests a narration, particularly through the words "outcome; left alone; etc". The situation also shows that either what preceeds or follows is a experience, that is an action.
Second opinion: expert opinion. This kind of supporting evidence is usually given by professionals, in this case a doctor. The word 'helpful' suggests it is an opinion rather than a fact.
Third example: fact. The use of the present simple tense and the fact that the information is specific shows that it is a fact.
Fourth example: emotional appeal. This kind of supporting evidence uses a variety of words full of emotion. In this example, emotional words include "pledge; striving; and vulnerable". The example appeals to emotions, which is the purpose of this type of evidence.
Requirements are Money and You have to pay the pending bills and current bills so you have to pay them saving money is using less electricity
Answer:
If I was on the stage about to play my favorite instrument for a massive crowd it would make me feel nervous and excited. I would feel nervous because I am playing in front of a bunch of people watching and listening to me. I would feel excited because I get to play what I love and show everyone why i love it. That is what i would feel if I was playing my favorite instrument in front a massive crowd.
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this is the best i got sry