The grandmother took to feeding sparrows in the city as she used to feed dogs in the village. Hundreds of little birds collected round her. Some of them perched on her head and legs. Feeding the sparrows was 'the happiest half-hour of the day for her'.
The answer to your question is a<span> </span>verbal<span> is a word formed from a verb but functioning as a different part of speech. A gerund is a verb ending in -ing.
Hoped I Helped!</span>
I would say anything debatable, if we use a real world topic like the death penalty. you could argue for it to be mandatory or to abolish it. If you want a lighter subject like pineapple on pizza (might not want to use this one if your doing a serious assignment) you could argue it doesn't belong and put the effects. I would find a controversial topic and see if you like it.
Hope this could help!
The answer is D. Each word is a noun, meaning it is either a person, place, or thing, as well as an idea.
It is suggesting that the rain is coming down very heavily. The rain is a deluge, soaking everything with large, heavy, water-filled droplets quickly falling. The is based off the original idiom "It's raining cats and dogs" to indicate that it is pouring rain. It takes the hyperbole one step farther to add heavier and larger animals to show the amount of rainfall.