<u>Answer:</u>
The two sentences that summarize the passage are
- <em>Miss Brill spends every Sunday morning at the park observing the interactions among the people who are there. </em>
- <em>Out of the goodness of her heart, Miss Brill reads the newspaper to an elderly man who cannot see well. </em>
<u>Explanation:</u>
The above-mentioned sentences summarise the passage and narrates a small story. Miss Brill, a kind-hearted woman visits a visits the park on every Sunday in the morning. She observes how the people in the interact with each other. There she finds a old man with blur vision. She helps him by reading newspaper for him .This emphasises the good natures of Miss Brill.
Answer:
a sentence that contains a misplaced modifer
Explanation:
the sentence contains a misplaced/dangling modifier. the phrase, <em>sailing into the harbor, </em>modifies something unclearly stated in the sentence.
Im pretty sure it is c or d i may be incorrect. i remember working on gerunds but not much Hope i helped somewhat
The point of an "Entertain speech" is, of course, to be entertaining. The best answer for this would be "The best thing about being a twin" because the rest of the options are examples of "Informative speech".