‘Sneezing
uncontrollably‘ is a verb phrase.
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Verbs
are simply known as the ‘action’ words – may it be mental, physical or
mechanical. When verbs are paired with auxiliaries (helping verbs), they are
known as verb phrase. These helping verbs always go first before the actual
verb. We consider it a phrase instead of
‘sneezing’ because of the comma, it emphasized the phrase. Sneezing if it had
been a direct object or subject could be gerund, but unfortunately, not on this
sentence.</span>
The answer is b here is a limerick
There once was a girl from the Valley
Who had a big sister named Sally
They liked to hang out
And wander about
Till their bodies were found in an alley.
There Once was A Man From New York
He Always did Love to eat Pork
He Would Shout
For he had Gout
For he Loved Pork
C Third Person Limited because the writer is only showing the feelings of Alice and does not use "I" he uses ""she" or Alice's name.
When a person experiences hysteria, he/she has uncontrollable emotions. They can sometimes be mad then happy and then sad which is what happened to Paul but it was different.
Does this help?
The answer Will be Possibly A which is ‘imagination and reality ‘