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Jabbered conversations, sharp cries, laughs and cheers -- a steadily rising din filled the air. Mothers and fathers lifted up babies so that they too could see, off to the left, the Statue of Liberty.
I think this detail is what you want. It shows great wonder and jubilation when they finally saw the Statue of Liberty. All of the other choices are true but this one shows their response and what they were looking at when they arrived.
By the way, you've offered 100 points. That can't be done unless you do it when you first propose the question. Even then, the person answering it will only get 50.
Five points is all we get.
No it can not become a law if the Congress don't agree to it
The three moods in verb are the indicative mood, the imperative mood and the subjunctive mood.
- Indicative mood: A verb form which makes declarative sentences that are factually accurate.
- Subjunctive mood: This expresses wishes, suggestions, demands or desires usually with two clauses in a sentence.
- Imperative mood: A verb form used to make commands or requests.
<h3>What is a verb mood?</h3>
These are known as indications which determine the attitude of a speaker and there are three moods, indicative, imperative and subjunctive.
Hence, we can see that the question is incomplete as there are no underlined words, but I gave a general answer to help determine the answer.
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C. Equinox. At an equinox, Earth's axis is perpendicular to the Sun's rays and at noon the Sun is directly overhead of the equator.
I think Alice’s reasoning skills were a bit to quick to do something. I think this because in the novel she seems to just do whatever she sees in front of her, for an example at the start she notices she’s in a weird place but still decides to eat the (object she ate) after being told one makes you big and one makes you small. She was very quick as well, she didn’t take much time to think of away out of this and the consequences of eating either.