Answer:
can you be a bit more specific about your question, then I will be able to help u.
I found the original question online.
The article about Native American folklore is fascinating.
Bolded words are "about Native American"
What kind of phrase are the bolded words?
A. gerund phrase
B. verb phrase
C. adjective phrase
D. adverb phrase
Answer:
C. adjective phrase
Explanation:
An adjective phrase is a combination of two or more words that changes a noun that is often put before the phrase and contains an adjective. The phrase "about Native American folklore" is an adjective phrase in the given sentence since it modifies the noun "article" and adds details to it. Additionally, it has the premodifier "Native American," which has been applied to the word "folklore."
Answer:
Brian gets run over a moose and a tornado destroys his shelter, his weapons, and everything he worked hard on/for except his hatchet. At first he's angry, but then realizes that the hatchet is what he only had in the first place, and now he knows what he needs to do.
Answer: (c) stereotypes
Explanation:
The gender stereotypes shows the pointing out and specific attributes to a person's gender or characteristics, or roles by reason of his or her membership in the social group of women and men.