Explanation:
Dear Uncle,
I am writing this letter to you to thank you about everything that you are doing for me and I promise that it would be one great adventure. I have a great will to succeed and accomplish my plans.
My plan is starting with the hospital rooms and I want to see where doctors are doing their job, I would love to write it so I can remember it and to get some pictures where I am allowed to. Then, I want to have better look in laboratory instruments and I want to learn about them as much as I can.
Also, it would be good if I have possibility to speak with some patient to see what are their wishes when people are trying to take care of them.
I am very happy that you will be the one who will help me about this important thing for me and my future. I will listen to everything that you say and a good student.
Thank you! Greetings!
Answer:
Explanation:
Paine makes the remark in the second sentence that the only king America has is God who does not create Havoc as George III is doing (the Royal Brute of Great Britain).
A: He is not appealing to the King. The kind at this point is beyond appeal.
B: B is the answer. He expresses the notion that the only king in America is God Almighty who brings no havoc to anyone in America.
C: He does not use logic to say that he would bring havoc to the colonies.
D: He says no such thing, logical or otherwise.
The revealed by the phrase " they had no confidant" in Ovid's poem is peaceful and relaxing.
Answer:
The sentence that includes the use of a participle is the following one: The crying baby wanted a bottle.
Explanation:
A participle is formed from a verb but modifies a noun, noun phrase, verb, or phrase. It functions as an adjective and can either end in -ed (past participle) or -ing (present participle). In this case, the sentence contains a participle derived from the verb "cry" which modifies the noun "baby".
Present participles are formed from the infinitive of a verb. Adding -ing to the infinitive form creates the present participle.