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1. <u>Were allowed</u> to protest outside the factory.
2. My grandparents didn't get <u>used to </u>recycling anything at all.
3. Climate change is by far the<u> worst</u> problem the Earth faces.
4. Ricky <u>said</u> that he only uses rechargeable batteries these days.
5. It was the first time Tom had <u>ever</u> seen a panda.
5. They're tired because they <u>have been</u> planting trees all day.
My idol, jules leblanc, new york city, and heaven - im not suicidal lol
Answer:
A) introduction and thesis › list of reasons why the British government is oppressive › conclusion that the colonies must separate
Explanation:
If you look at the document given, you will see several reasons for the colonist seporation from Great Britten. The document should be in Blue on your quiz. When you click on it you should be able to see it.
Answer:
Idiom
Explanation:
An idiom is a phrase or expression that typically presents a figurative, non-literal meaning attached to the phrase; but some phrases become figurative idioms while retaining the literal meaning of the phrase. Categorized as formulaic language, an idiom's figurative meaning is different from the literal meaning.
I think this is an idiom because of the words "One way ticket." It's not actually a ticket.
Answer:
Your answer would be "to be chief".
Explanation:
"To be chief" is an infinitive clause which functions as the direct object of the transitive verb <em>likes. </em>An infinitive is a verbal consisting of the particle <em>to </em>plus a verb. In this case, the transitive verb <em>to like</em> selects two arguments: the NP <em>he </em>and the infinitive clause <em>to be chief. </em>In this way, it is possible to say that the inifinitive clause functions as an noun phrase. NPs usually occupy the direct object position.