Answer would be Gymnasium: building
I believe that Beowulf credits God for the retrieval of treasure. He thanks God for letting him have this opportunity to make his people rich by taking the dragon's gold. The truth is, God probably didn't have much to do with that, because it was Wiglaf who had to go into dragon's lair to get his treasure.
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The NPS along with the state and the county agencies are the groups of people who are most likely to assume that the information is biased. This is because these are the group of people who are making plans and taking the actions for the protection of the ground water quality discharging to the reef on the basis of the information they collected from the Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park and its surroundings.
Question 1
The correct answer is d.
The possessive nouns are nouns that we use to express that a person or an object belongs to someone or something. We usually make them by adding apostrophe ('s) on the noun itself:
<em>boy's</em>
<em>mum's</em>
<em>Kate's</em>
In this particular case, we can notice that the sentence d. My dream is that one day my garden will be just as beautiful and productive as Sandy's! has a possessive noun and it is Sandy's.
SANDY (noun) + 'S = SANDY'S (possesive noun)
The other examples show the use of the possessive PRONOUNS.
a. Everything I know about gardening I learned from <u>my</u> good friend Sandy.
b. When she showed me <u>her</u> big, healthy, vegetable garden and offered me some gardening tips, I decided to listen hard.
c. Then she taught me how to cultivate rich and healthy soil and helped me identify which types of plants are best for the environment in <u>my</u> yard.
Question 2
The correct answer is c.
Proper nouns express a <u>unique person/object and become with capital letters</u>. All the other are<u> common nouns</u> (garden, soil, environment).
Question 3
The correct answer is c.
The present participle is the form we get when we add 'ing' to the verb.
<em>dig + ing = digging </em>
...as it appears in the example: A few weeks later, when I was digging up seeds that had not even sprouted yet, Sandy came over to introduce herself with a basket of fresh produce from her garden.