A participial phrase is a phrase that contains a present participle or a word that ends in ing (such as running), or a past participle ending in en (such as proven), as well as modifiers, objects, and compliments. In this example we are looking for a sentence that is properly constructed and is logical in expressing the message of the sentence. Therefore, the best choice is C.) The grocery store clerk placed dented cans on a shelf reserved for items on sale. The other sentences use tenses improperly or construct strange ordering of actions in the sentences.
Answer:
The answer is "The second choice".
Explanation:
Claims for the thesis cannot be made or suggested without absolute evidence to substantiate the assertion. This will make what the author claims to have been rendered true.
This same argument of its thesis mentioned all this in the Riddle of a Rosetta Stone, James Cross Giblin "simple descriptions of its important historical figures in Egyptian History throughout The Riddle of its Rosetta Stone." Now to support the thesis statement, he has figured out just how French physicists found out about the three inscriptions it must have described "the son of Thoth". This statement does seem to prove conclusive proof of Giblin's an argument/implicit point regarding the historic events of ancient Greece.
To me it looks like the one you have selected is correct
the answer is D because it has the either/or fallacy
Answer:
Making bad decisions does not make you a bad person
Explanation:
This one feels personal, and I know not everyone can relate to this feeling, but there’s a reason why Bucky Barnes and Loki are two of my favorite characters in the Marvel franchise. Both have done awful terrible things and basically classified themselves as unforgivable and complete monsters. Yet, with the help and support from their friends and personal grit, they found a way to push past their past and become heroic. These two characters often played as the villain in their respective films. Captain America: The Winter Soldier was all about Bucky vs. Steve, while Thor: The Dark World was Loki vs. Thor (not to mention The Avengers). But in Avengers: Infinity War, these two “villains” fought alongside the Avengers and had, arguably, the most heartbreaking deaths in the film.
So for those of you who feel like there’s no chance of redemption, take a look at Loki and Bucky.