Gerund- carpooling
function- subject
Answer:
Was left
Explanation:
Verbs are basically actions, so therefore in this sentence, the <em>dust</em> was left. Dust is the subject.. and both <u>was</u> and <u>left</u> make it a verb phrase.
The correct answer is A. Lady Macbeth will make sure the guards are drugged, allowing Macbeth to sneak in and stab the king to death.
The plan is to drug the guards first, because they are guarding King Duncan. Once they are sleeping, Lady Macbeth will take out their daggers, Macbeth will find the daggers, go into Duncan's room, and then stab him. Later on, he will become the next king, and Lady Macbeth goes crazy (obviously, not part of the plan).
Answer:
The Harlem Renaissance was a movement of black art in the 20s and 30s. Poetry, drama, music, even things like sculpture and painting. It wasn't just Harlem, it was the whole country, but Harlem was a center of black people. Black people began expressing their own identity as a group, their own artistic sensibilities. Jazz music, for instance, came into its own as a black style rather than a black version of a white style. Writers like Langston Hughes, intellectuals like W.E.B. DuBois, musicians and composers like Fats Waller, Duke Ellington, etc. all are collectively considered the Harlem Renaissance.
Answer:
("Herbivore" p. 14).
Explanation:
In any academic paper, the pattern and correct citation of sources is a must for academicians. It is this simple yet complicated method that enables the readers to know whether the paper is worth reading and whether it has solid proof of sources or is just a 'hypothetical' paper without much sources to validate it.
Among the options given for an in-text citation for an encyclopedia, the correct way of putting the in-text citation is to put the name/ title of the book followed by the year of publication and then the page number. And considering our given options, the year is not provided so that will be omitted. In that case, the correct answer will be "the title" and then the page number. Thus,<u> "Herbivore" p. 14 is the correct answer.</u>