The answer is A. Present progressive
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You wrote this pretty good just a few spelling errors with names and plurals etc..... The edited version is down below! Hope this helps!
Explanation: Paul Revere was an American patriot who became a very prominent figure during the American Revolution. Revere worked as a messenger and he bravely rode around on horseback to deliver messages and news to help the American troops defeat the British army. In 1775, Revere heard that the British troops were planning to march to Lexington and Concord to arrest Samuel Adams, John Hancock and destroy the American military supplies. Adams and Hancock were members of the Sons of Liberty, which was a group of Americans who worked to protect the colonists and fight British taxes.Revere jumped in a rowboat and rowed ahead of the British troops to alert many families from villages and farms that the British were coming. A famous poet named Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote a poem about Paul Revere's ride. This poem attracted a lot of attention and it became a beloved piece of art from the American Revolution. Remarkably, there were another man, Israel Bissell, who played a huge role in this historic ride to warn people that the British were coming. Bissell is on the same mission as Revere, but he managed to keep riding long after Revere was captured. Bissell rode on horseback for 345 miles throughout four states. Bissell's journey hasn't been remembered as well as Revere's because his name isn't in Longfellow's poem. Many people blame this on the fact that Revere is easier to rhyme with!
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The right way to combine the sentences by turning them into a phrase is the following one:
(D)Icy winds, which blow across Antarctica throughout the year, make the continent seem even colder.
Explanation:
If we want a phrase, all we need is a subject and a predicate. Therefore, by adding the relative pronoun "which" referring to the icy winds we form a more concise phrase with a subject (Icy winds,...) and a predicate (...which blow across Antarctica throughout the year, make the continent seem even colder). It is clear that all that appears after the subject refers to it and its acts, that is, it is said in the phrase that icy winds do two things:
1- they blow across Antarctica throughout the year.
2- they make the continent (Antarctica) seem even colder.