Answer:
I have seen and heard of stories from people coming back. I would probably be fine a little maturity goes a long way. I only need to survive. How did you die?
Explanation:
The reason I would say this is because I don't really believe in this and I know that it is never going to happen.
Answer:
A. Verb
Explanation: a word used to describe an action, state, or occurence, and forming the main part of the predicate of a sentence, such as hear, become, happen.
- - b. When we go to the lake, everybody in the whole family pitch in to help carry stuff.
This sentence uses the correct verb out of the given options. This is because we do not have to say "pitches" instead we say "pitch."
Answer:
Tense.
Explanation:
A tense is a grammatical indication of when a verb happens/ occurs. It categorizes the time, the duration, the completeness, or the continuation of any act that is done.
In grammar, there are three primary categories of tenses- past tense, present tense, and future tense. And according to what tense is used in a sentence, the time can easily be known or understood.
For example, the sentence "I went home late last night" is in the past tense as the tense form of "went" is the past tense of "go".
Similarly, "I will be going home" signifies a future tense as the sentence uses "will+be+-ing" form of the verb.
To build mystery and anticipation for Merrick's introduction.
Answer: Option B.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In "The Elephant Man", in the excerpt that has been shown above, the phrase has been used a lot of times by the author a lot of times. The meaning and the intention of the author for using this phrase is that he wanted to create an anticipation for the introduction of Merrick.
The author in his introduction says that he has no hope and neither does he have any expectations. He has certain deformities in him and because of these deformities, he has to bear a lot of pain. To add to this introduction, he uses this phrase many times and adds mystery.