The tense of the verb had been writing as
used in the sentence above is in: D. <span><span>past
perfect progressive. This type of tense denotes that there is continuity
of the action that was already completed at a point in the past. This form contains
the modal “had” with an aid of “been” and a present participle of the verb
which ends with –ing.</span></span>
The outline is the skeleton and the research paper is the body itself.
The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by your question is the first choice or letter A.
<span>"If a driver gets lost on the road, a GPS can be useful" is the correctly punctuated sentence because it has a comma to separate the subject and the predicate.</span>
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I my view it would be that feeling regret about making the wrong choices is irrelevant and useless; the important thing is to follow one’s heart and avoid choosing one of the roads because it has been taken by the majority of people. Furthermore, the road less traveled is not necessarily the road that has not been chosen by the majority of the people but actually the road that has been chosen for strictly personal reasons, regardless of how many people chose to take it.
Finally, the poem’s metaphor is very Christian, it is very similar to the New Testament verse, Matthew 7:14: “But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.”
The correct answer is D. Beowulf says that he didn't win because Brecca was attacked by sea monsters, and Beowulf wanted to save him, and that is the reason why he didn't win the race.
On the other hand, Unferth lies, and says that Beowulf lost because Brecca was smarter and stronger than him.