A and B would be the right answers to this question. Hope I was able to help.
Answer:
1. C
2. D
Explanation:
Read the texts and figure out the differences
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Answer:
Participial Phrase
1. <u>known for their architectural splendor</u>
2. <u>mashed potato casserole</u>
3. <u>Inspired by Mrs. Henderson's speech</u>
4. <u>Traveling all across Asia</u>
5. <u>showed his completed assignments</u>
The word it modifies:
1. Cites
2. Dan
3. Mark
4. Grandpa
5. Thomas
Explanation:
The above phrases are the Participial phrases and followed by the word they modify in each number.
Participial phrase is known as the phrase that modifies the subject of a sentence and can as well modify other nouns. The phrase looks like a verb but actually functions like an adjective - modifying noun in the sentence. Participial phrases help to explain/describe who/what the subject or the noun is or is doing.
We will discover that the words that the words the above participial phrases are modifying are nouns. The phrases above give us more information about the nouns.
I believe the answer would be B, It is a strong summary because it is objective and accurately expresses the paragraph's central idea. The summary does, in fact, have the central idea of keeping the truth from the media, and it is objective because the summary is unbiased to the paragraph, and their summary appears to be not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts. It sticks to the central idea of the paragraph, and it doesn't stray from the central idea.