Explanation:
She writes is present tense
She ate yesterday is past tense
She will go next week is future tense
11. present
12. future tense
13. past
14.future
15.present
I6.future
17.past
18.past
19.past
20.present
You might want to double check these answers. If your stuck imagine making the sentences in past, present, or future. The one you don't have to change is your answer.
I believe it to be D. the scenes with the witches. Although, I read Macbeth around 2 years ago, I believe I remember it fairly well enough to remember that the scene with the witches involved lots of foreshadowing and dramatic irony (this keeps the reader on edge), as they know slightly more than the characters (in the play) and then make predictions on what is going to happen, which is what the question is asking/describing.
This passage is more about government and injurys
Answer:
D. Aunt
Explanation:
Even though "mom's sister" and "family member are technically both correct, in a casual conversation, the most common and normal thing is to refer to the family member, in this case, that it's giving you the present, as their blood relation to you ( my mom, my sister, my aunt).
There arent really any steps basically you sawy what comes from your heart. your own opinion about whatever is happening or what youre talking about