"Arithmetic is where numbers fly like pigeons in and out of your head." This is an example of a simile.
A gerund is a verbal that looks like a verb + -ing, and functions as a noun in a sentence. So, having this in mind, the correct answer as to what the gerund is in this sentence is C. speeding.
Answer:
Yes, it is super important!!
Explanation:
Your facial expression is like your tone of voice. Since deaf people, well, can't hear what you are saying, it is good to show them how you feel about something. If you keep your expression blank or don't give it genuine meaning, they can have a hard time understanding how you actually feel about the subject. For example:
- Feeling excited about an award (smiling, jumping, laughing)
- Feeling sad (looking down, crying, frowning)
- feeling scared (big eyes, jumpy, afraid)
Hope this helps :)
I believe it is the third option
You may be talking about a different kind of subject but I think this is what you were talking about:
A subject is the first part in a sentence about which the second part, the predicate, tells something. The subject performs an action, or indicates what or whom the sentence is about.