Answer:
Top ten sumptuous places in Bangkok:
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Explanation:
1. Admire the Beauty of the Grand Palace
2. Wat Pho
3. Wat Traimit, Temple of the Golden Buddha
4. Wat Suthat
5. National Museum & Wang Na Palace
6. Giant Swing
7. Walk around Lumpini Park
8. Take a River Cruise
9. Experience Street Food Stalls
10. Shop at Terminal 21
He wants to fight them for crashing the party.
8. The correct answer is D. infinitive.
Infinitives are relatively easy to spot - usually, their form is TO + verb. As you can see here, you have the phrase 'to rest and educate himself,' which is an infinitive phrase, because 'to rest' and 'to educate' are both infinitives.
9. The correct answer is C. gerund.
Gerunds have a specific form - they are usually verbs + -ing (e.g. writing). They are always used as nouns in a sentence, meaning they can function as subjects, objects, etc. in a sentence. Here, the gerund phrase is used as the subject.
10. The correct answer is B. participial.
Although participles and gerunds look the same (both have the following form: verb + -ing), the main difference between them is their function. Gerunds function as nouns in the sentence; on the other hand, participles are often used as either adjectives or adverbs.
Answer: Simple and easy questions
Explanation:
Because the questions are referring to accelerated reader, the questions should be simple such as:
How old was Emma at the beginning of the novel?
Mrs Elton's maiden name is?
What does Frank Churchill claim he is going into London to get?
What place does it picnic take?
Why Harriet can't go to a Christmas party?
How many volumes 'Emma' has?
Miss Taylor's Christian name?
In the opening of the novel, what words are describing Emma?
What is Mr. Knightley to Emma?
Who is the father of Frank Churchill?
Answer:
The sense of touch.
Explanation:
The word "gritty" refers to something being granular, grainy, which speaks most to the sense of touch. People can't (or shouldn't) eat/taste sand, they can see it but they can't necessarily tell it's gritty from its appearance (since sand is so fine), you can't smell something grainy or sand, and you can't smell sand either, especially not its texture.
To find out whether sand is gritty or not, one has to touch it - therefore, the sentence most appeals to the sense of touch.