Believe it or not, this sentence is simple.
Yes, it is quite long, but it has one subject (daylilies) and one verb (are). As a result there is one independent clause.
This single independent clause has some adverb and adjective phrases, but the sentence is still a simple one.
Answer:
Being smart is linked to having the key to success. If you were smart growing up, it was almost a given that you were going to be successful. But what about the kid who lost his father when he was twelve, lived in fifteen different places growing up, had to start working at the age of thirteen to support his mother and two brothers, and still had to find a way to have a cool image in school? His GPA almost certainly took a hit due to some of those uncertain circumstances, and that perhaps caused him to not earn the label of smart. What do we do with that kid in our society? Do we throw in the towel for him and say that he has no shot in life because of his circumstances, or do we label him as a wise kid?
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Muse, Greek Mousa or Moisa, Latin Musa, in Greco-Roman religion and mythology, any of a group of sister goddesses of obscure but ancient origin, the chief centre of whose cult was Mount Helicon in Boeotia, Greece. They were born in Pieria, at the foot of Mount Olympus. Very little is known of their cult, but they had a festival every four years at Thespiae, near Helicon, and a contest (Museia), presumably—or at least at first—in singing and playing.
number 2, she kept a glass of water besides her bed.
"he spoke SHARPLY to his sister" is the one sentence among the following choices given in the question that <span>contains a correctly used modifier in italics. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or option "C". I hope that the answer has come to your desired help.</span>