Mary Jackson helps her son, Levi, build a car to race in the 1960 soap box derby. She works closely with her son, the way she worked with Kazimierz Czarnecki. They follow the official rules and buy all the equipment. The race sets off from the Twenty-Fifth Street Bridge in Newport News.
The structure change that is apparent in this passage from "Death of a Moth" by Virginia Woolf is switch from present tense to past tense.
"Death of a Moth" is an essay written by Virginia Woolf that focuses on the idea that life is a constant struggle, even though people know that death is inevitable. In this excerpt from the essay, the speaker switches from present tense to past tense. <u>While Simple Present Tense is used in the first sentence ("they are (...)"), Simple Past Tense is used in the second one ("seemed to be (...)")</u>.
Something that is necessary is 'needed'.
<span>b.) he stinks every time he goes outside.</span><span>
It's telling you everything
He stinks why
Because he goes outside.
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Answer:
B,
Using the light of the glowworms could help the soldiers read from what I think. The light could make a bright radiation to give enough light to read.