The tense of a verb indicates
B-whether a verb is regular or irregular
(Tense<span> expresses when in time--past, present, or future)</span>
Answer: The sentence that is written in second-person point of view is D. Wherever you go, there you are.
Explanation: <u>The second-person point of view is the "you" perspective. </u>Unlike the first person point of view,<u> it is used to refer to a person that is not the speaker</u>. Moreover,<u> the second-person point of view can be easily identified due to the use of second-person pronouns</u>, such as "you", "your" and "yourself". D) is the only one that includes the second-person pronoun "you"; therefore, this option is the one that represents the second-person point of view. In contrast, A) and B) are written in third-person point of view and C) in first-person point of view.
This tells me that Ralph has a lot of weight on his back. Everyone depends on him which makes him stressed and not want to deal with anything. He doesn't want to be the leader. This moment foreshadow's that something is going to come up and Ralph needs to take the leader position.
Best of luck,
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Answer:
One major trouble is when i Punched my teacher for taking my phone then punching My school cop when he tried telling me it was wrong
It hasent really effected my life lol
but some may learn from the impact of there education
Conceive - think of/imagine (1)
inhibit - stop/hold back (2)
tentative - immeadiete/right now (3)
verify - check on/see (4)
compensate - give someone something (5)
surpass - out grow/go beyond (6)
derive - Get, recieve, etc. (7)
supplement - fufill, fill up (8)
diversity - variety, lots of differences, (9)
moderate - small, cheap (10)
Bro, google is your friend. All you needed was to understand the definitions for this and you would of been fine... you could of used a thesaurus if the definitions google gave didn't make sense.