Answer:
1. a, 2. an, 3. The, 4. A, 5. the, 6. a 7. the, 8. a, 9. a, 10. a, 11. an, 12. The, 13. The, 14. a, 15. a
Explanation:
When the next word starts with a vowel sound, it will be an. If not, it is a. When referring to a direct object, you use the.
I'm assuming this is about articles.
15 is a bit of a tricky one, but it starts with a "your" or "yer" type of sound.
Answer:
The sentence in which the gerund functions as the object of a preposition is: The child was dizzy from twirling. This answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful
Explanation:
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Answer:
supervising
Explanation:
supervising is the present tense verb of supervision
<u>Uses of Figurative language in the excert from To kill a Mockingbird: </u>
- Using of Figurative language will draw the reader into the story.
- It let to experiences the situation who reading.
- It will be more visual and give more imagination of the poem.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- For Modern readers, Calpurnia may seem like some kind of slave in all familiar variations of southern character trope.
- Blacks character who appears in the stories may look like to serve as props for the Whites who appears in the stories Calpurnia was so kind, obedience and grateful to good white people in the story.
- These good white people are not racist. Scout teaching some important lessons for Calpurnia on empathy, While Calpurnia creates positive thoughts on Scout.
- Calpurnia was a huge and so simple character based on her race. She always keeps quiet on talking about the race because she knows what will happens if she talks.
- This is a simple story and so unfair to Calpurnia. This story is based on the issues of racism.