Answer:
Dear <u>Insert Friend's Name,</u>
I'm so sad you couldn't make it to my birthday party! But it was still fun. Guess what? The theme was being creative. There was glitter glue, paper, paints, canvases, pastels, pens, crayons, and party hats laid out for us! We did so many activities...Things like drawing, making slime, doing crafts and so much more. I wore a pastel-aesthetic pink dress and a rose headband. The cake was the best part though! It was chocolate :) Maybe if you come to my house next week we can do a late b-day celebration? What do you think? Write back soon!
Miss you, <u>Insert Your Name</u>
Explanation:
<em>hope this helps and have a nice day!</em>
Answer:
People who are dedicated to a cause sometimes have to make sacrifices in order to reach their goals.
Explanation:
Harriet Tubman was a slave who not only took it upon herself to get her freedom by escaping from her masters but also helped other slaves to escape. And by sacrificing her safety and life for the safety of her fellow slaves, she became one of the most prominent and daring, brave woman who led many to freedom.
Eloise Greenfield's poem "Harriet Tubman" is a short poem about the lady who risked her life for the freedom of other slaves. The lines given in the question reveals how she (Tubman) had to sacrifice her close friends and companions in order to reach her goal of reaching the North and attaining her freedom. And added to that, she came back, risking her life, to help other slaves in getting their own freedoms.
Thus, the correct answer is the third option.
It appears he may have stopped writing in his diary due to becoming ill while stuck at sea and due to being too busy with amending the boat's structure at the time.
I am not sure if this is an accurate answer. But based on his history, it seems plausible.
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Answer:
Correct answer:
Participle : falling
Word modified: snow
Explanation:
Participle is a kind of verb, called verbal, it works as an adjective modifying pronouns and nouns. We have two forms of participle: present participles end in -ing and past participles end in -ed, -en, -d, -t, -n, or -ne ds in -ing or -ed. The word verbal means that a participle is like any other verbs and indicates action or a state of being.
In the sentence:
Participle is falling - verb “ to fall” ending in ing
The word modified is snow, a singular noun.