Answer: Dear mom,
Hope your doing good, I need a 3 things and I need you to get them for me.
Here’s what I need:
1. Shoes my last ones I’ve had for years and I no longer fit into them and they are falling apart. I really need new shoes please.
2. Underclothes I’m growing up, my body now needs certain clothes and underclothes mom.
3. A blanket I need more blankets it’s winter time and it’s freezing over here and I don’t want to catch a cold mom.
Explanation: hope this helps!
Five paragraphs including an intro, outright, and 3 body paragraphs with whatever subject.
Answer:
The <em><u>scared</u></em> child was lost and asked the store clerk for help to find her mother.
Explanation:
Past participle is the past tense of any verb, majorly identified by the addition of -ed in the word. In simple terms, it is the past form of a verb.
Among the given examples of four sentences provided, the sentence with the word "scared" is the correct answer with its use of the -ed in the verb form of "scare". The other options such as "damaging" and "dripping" are the present participle form of the verb while the verb "having heard" is a perfect participle form of the verb.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.
This website has information on forms of Human observation to be pretty broad. It doesn't have anything specific with Bolivian villagers or there looms.
http://www.psychologydiscussion.net/behaviour/7-methods-of-studying-human-behaviour/540