Explanation:
mean impulse or no? it won't
A participle has the following form: verb + -ing, and the only word in this sentence that takes that form is A, 'flying', which is the correct answer.
We can actually see here the sentence below changes mood. Therefore it is a YES.
<h3>What is mood?</h3>
In grammar, grammatical mood actually talks about the form of a verb as seen in a sentence. It usually denotes the tone of a verb used in a sentence which clearly states what the writer or speaker is saying.
There are three main verb moods. They are:
- Indicative mood
- Imperative mood
- Subjunctive mood.
We see here that mood isn't "feelings" but rather a form of verb that is written or spoken with an intention.
Thus, we see here that the given changes mood. This is true because there is a "take stock" and then a "stop".
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I believe, honeysuckle and bees represent the little glimmer of hopes that the narrator felt to escape the toxicity in his house.
Whenever the father start yelling again, the beautiful view of honeysuckle and the sounds made by the bees will help the narrator to seclude all noises from the screaming father.