The first thing they should do is use context clues from the reading and discover the word they are defining if not then use a dictionary<span />
To buy or invest in a object or item and they do this by convincing you that you need this item they do this by using heart strings your lacking or missing out or by putting popular people on the commercial or product being sold to make you thing they use it so you buy it. so what there doing is duping you to buying something witch you probley already own but they make it look different and make you feel like you need it.
Answer:
Adjective Phrase: of the children
Modified Noun: voices
Explanation:
An adjective phrase is a group of words that describes a noun or a pronoun in a particular sentence. This phrase can be placed both before and after the noun it describes.
Adjective phrases usually contain adjective(s), but there are some exceptions. In some cases, a preposition (as in this case) or an adverb can be used to modify the noun. In this sentence, the adjective phrase<em> ''of the children''</em> points back to the noun<em> ''voices.'' </em>The modified noun is, therefore, <em>''voices''.</em>
The correct answer is - <span>In addition to working full time in his thriving pediatric dental practice, Uncle Ted regularly provides free dental care to those in need.
This is the only option which shows us what kind of a man Uncle Ted is - that he is hard-working (his dental practice is thriving), and that he is a charitable and a generous man (provides those in need with free dental care).
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