Inventor Nikola Tesla was born in July of 1856, in what is now Croatia. He came to the United States in 1884 and briefly worked with Thomas Edison. Before the two parted ways. He sold several patent rights, including those to his alternating-current machinery, to George Westinghouse. His 1891 invention, the "Tesla coil," is still used in radio technology today. Tesla died in New York City on January 7, 1943.
Answer:
In this sentence, parts of speech are:
I - pronoun (first person, singular, personal pronoun)
saw- verb ( to see, past simple tense)
snake - noun (common)
in - preposition
green - adjective (descriptive)
shrub - noun (common)
watching - verb (to watch, past continuous)
me - pronoun (first person, singular, personal pronoun)
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I
It explains how the CDC is involved in many cases in many countries.
I
Explanation:
From the first paragraph, we are made to understand the first time the CDC made their first trip overseas to respond to an epidemic of smallpox and cholera in Asia in 1958.
From the final paragraph, it is explained that since 1958, the CDC (Centre for Disease Control) has been going round the world to help countries that are battling infectious diseases. So the CDC has been active in so many other countries, helping out other nations by providing vaccines, and general medical research.