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Noun.
an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference.
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Answer:
'over the cat' ?
Explanation:
This is a guess but from experience and other peoples answers I believe this it is because 'Martha' is a noun and a word not a phrase and same with each other individual word, same thing goes for 'the cat'
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C. We watched as the horses cantering around the corral.
Explanation:
At the beginning of the sentence, we notice that the words, <em>we watched</em>, are focused in past tense, whereas we see that the words, <em>cantering around</em>, is focused on present tense verbs. fixing these words together within the same sentence, makes the whole sentence fall out of order, and overall, grammatically incorrect.
1. if your doing this essay for school then ready this - the teachers or anyone grading your essay shouldn't grade it by your opinion and if they do you should talk to them about it
2. if your doing this for your friends or for fun then ready this - i wouldn't really care what people think about my opinion, but if your one of those people then i wouldn't let then see my opinion
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