Answer:
Explanation:
HELP PLEASE ASAP Read the excerpt from "On Becoming an Inventor" by Dean Kamen.
When I was twelve years old and Barton, my older brother, was around fifteen, we took over the family basement. At first, I made a darkroom for developing pictures, and Bart was using it as his lab where he was raising about one hundred white rats, removing their thymus glands, and trying to figure out the glands' dysfunction. He wanted pictures taken of his experiment, doing the surgery on rats, and since I already had a darkroom, I took the pictures, though somewhat reluctantly. I didn't like the blood.
What can you conclude about Barton from the excerpt?
He was interested in solving medical mysteries at a rather early age.
He did not understand why Dean would be squeamish about the blood.
He went on to become a very famous and successful doctor.
He had a severe dislike for rats and all other kinds of rodents.
A prepositional phrase is a preposition and a noun, with or without the addition of a modifier. "At the corner" is the prepositional phrase in this instance.
Answer:
shovel..lol
Explanation:
because its common sense..??
<span>When I left your door I thought
She would try to stop me
And we can be reconciled.
The wind roared through our clothes;
I thought he would ask me not to go,
And as he uncrossed his legs to get up
I thought you came to call me.
But she did not try to stop me
And he did not ask me to stay;
She did not call me
And she did not ask me to come back.
I walked away slowly
And the distance between us grew steadily,
Until our separation became finite.
(Kaifi Azmi, 1918-2002)</span>
What s the question ;this is not a question