No, this is false because an example of a present tense verb would be jump or turn. Past tense would be jumped or turned. So, this statement is not true because -ed, -d, and -t would be past not present part.
Answer:
One reason in which students might not play sports is because they feel that they are just not good enough to play infront of many people. Some just suffer plain anxiety which comes with mean thoughts towards themselves and just they have little faith in that they can accomplish what they want.
The rhetorical device being used in the
sentence above is parallelism.
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Parallelism uses words and phrases identical in
structure. As in the sentence, “<span>They have chained, bound, and gagged our freedom”,
uses the same form of the verb which is in past tense.</span></span>
Answer:
2. Subject: Juanita
Verb: enrolled
3. Subject: I
Verb: am
4. Compound Subject: Lucy, Jim
Compound Verb: walked, ate
5. Subject: You
Verb: are
6. Subject: imagination
Verb: runs
7. Subject: Democracy
Verb: requires
Explanation:
For #5 and #6 I'm not sure, but I believe that's the best answer. Everything else is 100% correct
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Maggie is a more traditional person than Dee. While Dee is away at school Maggie is the one at home. The guilt represents the African American experience because it is a piece of uniform that their Grandfather used to wear during the Civil War. Dee wants to take the quilt for public display, but the narrator prefers to give it to Maggie, who will wear it as a symbol of taking on the traditions that come with it and to take on the heritage.