Draw two lines under the verb in each of these imperative sentences. 1) Politely ask your supervisor for the use of a computer o
r an encyclopedia. 2) Then find information about China. 3) Using your resource, read about the land of China and its people. 4) Study the pictures on the computer or in the encyclopedia.
1) Politely <u>ask</u> your supervisor for the use of a computer or an encyclopedia. 2) Then <u>find</u> information about China. 3) Using your resource, <u>read</u> about the land of China and its people. 4) <u>Study</u> the pictures on the computer or in the encyclopedia.
B) Ants look creepy with their weird eyes. This sentence is out of place because although the rest of the passage is formal and informative, this one is informative and does not offer real fact about the ants.