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(Mr. Dedalus's cup had rattled noisily against its saucer, and Stephen had tried to cover that shameful sign of his father's drinking bout of the night before by moving his chair and coughing.) (One humiliation had succeeded another--the false smiles of the market sellers, the curvetings and oglings of the barmaids with whom his father flirted, the compliments and encouraging words of his father's friends) (They had told him that he had a great look of his grandfather and Mr. Dedalus had agreed that he was an ugly likeness).
Explanation:
(Mr. Dedalus's cup had rattled noisily against its saucer, and Stephen had tried to cover that shameful sign of his father's drinking bout of the night before by moving his chair and coughing.) (One humiliation had succeeded another--the false smiles of the market sellers, the curvetings and oglings of the barmaids with whom his father flirted, the compliments and encouraging words of his father's friends) (They had told him that he had a great look of his grandfather and Mr. Dedalus had agreed that he was an ugly likeness).
Most culture is transmitted by hand me downs such as weapons and clothing. Or through oral tradition, which are messages transmitted in speech or <span>song and may take the form, for example, of folktales, sayings, ballads, songs, or chants.</span>
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is: B. one main verb and one or more helping verbs.
A verb phrase represents a syntactic unit which includes at least one verb and its dependents. The necessary condition is that the verb phrase always contains one main verb. It may consist of a main verb plus modal/auxiliary verbs (one or more), but it can also contain a main verb only. In any case, the main verb always comes after the helping verbs.