Persuade to follow instructions
Answer:
This place is meaningful to me because it is part of the county I loved, is part of the county where I grew up and is part of my childhood. This place is in the country in an old region named Appalachia, a small piece of the Appalachian Mountains, in a town named Pikeville.
Pikeville is a polluted town because of the coal industry. People live in apartment or condominium buildings because of its little space available. I grew up in one of the many buildings in Pikeville admiring from my bedroom window the beauty of the mountains, always exploring with my eyes the forest or the meadows, looking for a clean and quiet place. And, I found one on a hill in the back of the town. It is about 100 feet square, it has seven old trees, wild flowers and a lot of bugs and ants during summer time.
I used to go there to sit down on a rock and watch the town and my trees. There was a very old tree, a maple tree, with a huge trunk. The others were smaller, three in the back, three on my left side and the old maple tree on my right. There were flowers, many kinds, white, yellow, purple and blue. It was nobody's place. Nobody owned that hill, but it was beautiful and peaceful and I dreamed many times about a white house over there.
I used to go there to be alone or to dream with my eyes open admiring the blue sky or the clouds. I liked to go there to lay down on the grass, listen to the wind, kiss the flowers and watch the leaves moving.
Answer:
A thesis statement is the main idea of an essay. It consists of the topic of the essay and the writer's claim about the topic that will be proven throughout the essay.
Explanation:
One thing Jeff can do is practice a lot maybe even in front of friends or family to get him used to speaking in front of people
another thing is memorize the speech if the speech is already well known then there's less room for errors
Answer:
The <em><u>scared</u></em> child was lost and asked the store clerk for help to find her mother.
Explanation:
Past participle is the past tense of any verb, majorly identified by the addition of -ed in the word. In simple terms, it is the past form of a verb.
Among the given examples of four sentences provided, the sentence with the word "scared" is the correct answer with its use of the -ed in the verb form of "scare". The other options such as "damaging" and "dripping" are the present participle form of the verb while the verb "having heard" is a perfect participle form of the verb.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.