The 'm' in my, and that would look like,
"My dad said, you should be a sports announcer."
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That passage is an example of A.Generalization
Answer:
The correct answers are:
- It adds detail about the photographs.
- It tells the reader which photographs are being discussed.
- It creates a compound-complex sentence.
Explanation:
First of all, the underlined clause adds some details about the photographs; that the photographs are faded and cracked. It also reveals to us that the writer refers to the photographs he stored in the attic, so we get one additional information about the photographs.
As we previously indicated, this is a compound-complex sentence, which is modifying the main noun by adding more information about photographs. In our example, this sentence is composed of a compound sentence and a complex sentence.
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Carl had eaten the last piece of cake
had eaten = past perfect (have -past- + past participle)
to eat is an irregular verb = eat //ate//eaten
simple past = ate
past progressive = was eating
present progressive = is eating
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Answer:
I think it is: Dad can pick you up from school, sandy did the dishes last night
Explanation:
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