Helping citizens in her time fight for whats right
The type of compound that this sentence contains is compound verb. The answer is option C. The compound verb in the given sentence is "feeds and brushes". The given sentence only has one subject (Tania) and also one object (dog).
(") are quotation marks, we use them them by quoting someone for example, in a story it would say...
"I dont want to go!" said Bob.
(') is an apostorphe. You can use them in quotes for example
" 'I dont want to go!' said Bob."
Here I am quoting the the Bob statement.
The apostrophe can also be used in the ommison of letter for a word for example
~don't=do not
~won't
~wouldn't
You should add a comma after an adverb in the beginning of the sentence.
Ex. Fortunately, he made it in time.
Hurriedly, she rushed to the station.
Hope this helps :)
<span>No longer than one or two sentences. If you write more than this, it'll drain out the evidence that supports the main idea. It could also be shorter if possible.</span>