Answer:
1.If
2. Since
3. Thus
4. Moreover
5. Because
I am sorry if my answers are wrong.
It is the very first line from the poem “Silver” by Walter de la Mare that best illustrates alliteration, mostly because in this line the author uses a variety of syllables.
The answer is: [D]: "higher" .
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Note:
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Choice: [A]: "more high"; — is grammatically incorrect at all costs.
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Choice: [B]: "highest" ; — is the "superlative" — NOT the "comparative".
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Choice: [C]: "more higher"; — is grammatically incorrect at all costs.
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Choice: [D]: "higher" — is the comparative form and is grammatically correct.
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"made up stories" <span>“Fiction” refers to literature created from the imagination. Mysteries, science fiction, romance, fantasy, chick lit, crime thrillers are all fiction genres. ... “Nonfiction” refers to literature based in fact. It is the broadest category of literature. so that's why I said answer "B"</span>
Answer:
The sentence that has a nominative absolute is "The game now being over, the contestants quietly filed out of the room. "
Explanation:
A nominative absolute is a noun phrase that could either begin or end the sentence, this is totally independent and has no grammatical connection with the other parts of the sentence and commonly contains a participle or a participial phrase, "being over" is a participial phrase that is located at the beginning of the sentence and works as a nominative absolute.