Answer: to answer a question, the amounts and measurements of materials, by combing into from another text.
Answer and explanation:
The way Odysseus and Telemachus deal with Melanthius the goatherd and the women who sported with the suitors was that Odysseus ordered that the would be taken outside and killed by sword, since they (Odysseus and Telemachus) wouldn't do the following, and I quote, "wouldn't give a decent death to women who have heaped insults on my and my mothers head, and slept with the suitors".
I personally don't think the book is over the top or is unsettling. The characters did what they thought was correct given the time, context and circumstances. The narrator does ending up writing in a way to make us, the readers, feel a little empathy and pity for the women.
Answer:
The world faces a calamitous food crisis if we do not stop overfishing
Explanation:
According to the given excerpt, it is narrated that overfishing is the process of fishing more than the natural process can sufficiently replace.
Therefore, the option that would be the most effective hook to a reader about the dangers of overfishing would be "The world faces a calamitous food crisis if we do not stop overfishing"
A , you can write freely , in a stream -of-consciousness mood , about any topic
Answer:
The correct answer is past participle.
Explanation:
All the participle clauses are tools used to shorten the information.
There are three types of participle clauses:<u> present participles, past participles and perfect participles.
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In this case we are using a past participle.
The past participle generally fulfill the function of the liabilities. Its use can be to add information, or to give a reason to the verb that has the sentence.
The past participle of regular verbs is formed with the ending -ed.
Let's look at examples of the other participles so that there is no doubt that the correct answer is past participle:
Present participle: verbs ending with -ing: watching, leaving, cooking.
Perfect participle: formed with "having + past participle": having watched, having cooked.