Answer:
I cant believe it, I stole from the old lady doing a garage sale. she said "kids cant buy stuff from my garage sale" what a liar. I just wanted a pez candy container, there were like 50 but that one still had some left. I grabbed it and ran but I saw some very muscular man chasing me. "DONT STEAL FROM MY MOTHER!" he yelled. I ran as fast as my legs could take me. He caught me and the only thing I was thinking was, "never will I do that again"
Since her uncle enjoyed her company, she didn't worry about what society might think.
Answer: Option 2.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The author in the passage talks about her attachment to her uncle whose name of James Adam because of the walk that she used to do with her father on almost every Sunday.
But this attachment of the author with her uncle might lead to some of the trouble some questions like she would be mistaken as her uncle's daughter and not her father's daughter. She also thought that this closeness and attachment would lead the society to identify her as an ugly duckling with her imposing parent but she did not care about what the society thought about all this.
A noun phrase is formed by a noun or pronoun, this one receives the name of the head, and any dependent words before or after the head. Dependent words are the ones that give specific details about the head. An example of a noun phrase can be: <em>a quantifier + a determiner + an adjective + a noun.</em> However, there are some others that are longer and with more dependent words.
Following this concept the two noun phrases in the text are:
<em>1. Senior citizens and others who need medical assistance </em>
<em>2. The subset of the US population with Medicare</em>
Answer:
D. Grant
Explanation:
I know this from personal experience, as my sister received a grant for her phD program. You always have to pay back loans, and neither a work-study job/waiver are types of federal money.
okay, so biascally you just have to rewright what you have written in the introduction and the body but in a different way. it's like you are revising to the reader.