☁️<u>My Answer☁️:</u>
Based on this excerpt, this stage of the plot is most likely to occur in the old man's bedroom/house during the nighttime.
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The answer is the following:
- regular verb: form the past and past participle by adding ed, d, or t to the present. They possess a fixed pattern, while irregular verbs do not.
- transitive verb: has a receiver. They are verbs which require a direct object (noun, phrase or pronoun) that receives the action of the verb.
- subjunctive mood: a wish. It is used for conditional or imaginary situations.
- future perfect tense: I will have seen. It refers to an action that will be completed at a specific time in the future.
- superlative degree: formed by adding -est to one-syllable adverbs or adjectives. They compare three or more things in a group, with one that stands out from that group, at the top or at the bottom of the quality limit.
Answer:
D. the object of the sentence.
Explanation:
Common nouns mention or describe general, non-specific terms for a person, place, thing, or idea. For example:
-People: mother, father, baby, child, etc.
-Animals: lion, dog, cat, bird, wolf, frog, etc.
-Things: table, bed, etc.
Usually, common nouns are not capitalized unless they begin a sentence.
Therefore, 'frog' is a common noun.
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What is a literary allusion?</h3>
What Is a Literary Allusion? An allusion is a brief, indirect reference that is made to a person, place, thing, or idea of historical, cultural. literary, or political importance. When such a reference is made in literature, it’s like a little shout-out to these other figures or events from popular culture, and they’re never thrown in by accident.
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