Answer:
1A. put others first
use thank you and you're welcome
open the door for others
offer people a hand for help
be polite
B. greet everyone that comes in and out of your home
say please and may
respect others opinion
never interrupt
knock on the door
C. being nice at home sets the stage for better behavior
professional manners get positive attention
being kind to customers increases sales
being polite to your friends will keep them calling
He is using a sort of romantic, classy tone and choice of words to further immerse the reader into the book.
I have never read the book, but this is my interpretation. Hope this helps!
Hello ladies and gentlemen,
I am here today to talk to everyone about the social change that we need to commit to regarding animal cruelty.
I have created a website called Quiet Voices that will help with more information about animal cruelty. Every day there is more animals that don't have the love and care that they deserve. This website will show you images of the sad side that these animals live through. If you know anyone that you feel is not taking care of animals, please be their voice. If we help speak for them this will come to an end.
The co-founder of quiet voices will be hosting a event in 2018. Please listen the radio station LQR 103.21 or check our website for more information.
Hope to see you there.
A. Yes, Adam, this is the correct door to use.
A transitive verb demands an object, such as in the following case: She is reading a book. The verb <em>to read </em>demands the direct object <em>a book </em>which is why it is transitive.
On the other hand, intransitive verbs do not need an object to complete them, such as in the case: She is sleeping.
In the sentence above, the verb <em>was </em>is a past tense of the verb <em>to be, </em>and it is used as a linking verb in the sentence, connecting the first part with the adjective <em>beautiful. </em>Since there is no object in the sentence, the correct answer is <u>intransitive</u>.