<u>Answer:</u>
Gerund phrase in the given sentence is ‘reading about history’.
<u>Explanation:</u>
A gerund are words formed with a “verb” ending with ‘ing’ but they act as nouns. For example: swimming, reading, drinking etc can be used as “gerunds”.
A “gerund phrase” will begin with gerund and include other objects and modifiers. The entire gerund phrase acts as noun in the sentence. For example, in the sentence, “I recommend reading books at home”, gerund phrase is ‘reading books at home’.
In the given sentence, gerund phrase ‘reading about history’, begins with gerund - ‘read’+ ‘ing’. It is acting as direct object here. If you ask a question, what Caroline loves? Answer is ‘reading about history’.
There would be no error in the sentence "<span>To get to the store, Moria crossed the street, was walking to the corner, and took the shortcut the park."
Therefore the correct option listed in the answer choices above is: B.</span>
Answer:
1.The large house has been built by the browns.
2.She was stung by a jellyfish while she was swimming.
3.she was given a nice present.
4.the new song ia being sung by jane.
5.The house was destroyed by the storm
6.A lot of money was spent on the first ahooping Saturday.
7.How is that word written.
8.The flowers were watered every day.
9.His parents were called to the office by the headmaster.
10.the show will be directed by ben.
11.the window pane has been broken by the dog
12.The bill must be paid first.
13.She was being interviewed for the job.
14.He was told not to talk in class by the professor.
15.Your neighbor shouldn't be spoken too.
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Brutus is a tragic hero as his judgement of error in killing Caesar leads to his downfall but he is an inherently good man.
Explanation:
Brutus is an enigmatic character in the play as he joins the conspiracy and drags the dagger into the heart of Caesar yet he has love for him and torments himself for doing it.
He does not kill Caesar eventually because he hates him, he mentions repeatedly that he likes him and thinks of him as a great man and as a friend .
He does so because he thinks this is what will be good for Rome and as a patriot it is his responsibility to do this for the nation.
He torments himself for the act and realizes eventually that it has done more harm than good, making him die in the end as his fall is tragic and follows the classical principles.