(HELP PLEASE& HURRY) Which is the best paraphrase in the first stanza?
(HELP PLEASE& HURRY) Which is the best paraphrase in the - 1

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer: I believe it’s “shining with all his might”

Explanation:

Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

shining with all his might

Explanation:

looks right


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often answer the questions who, what, why, when, or where.

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What is the complete subject and predicate and what is the simple subject and predicate in the sentence below?My next-door neighbor asked me if I would mow his lawn while has was on vacation.

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Answer:

My next door neighbor, asked me if I would now his lawn while he was on vacation, neighbor, asked

Explanation:

The subject is what we are talking about, so its that. The rest is the predicate, or action. The simplest sentence we can get from this is "neighbor asked" which has a subject and a predicate.

What form is the underlined verb in the sentence?The cats in our neighborhood tease our dog all the time.

A.
past

B.
past participle

C.
present

D.
present participle

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Which of the following verbs shows being rather than action?

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A small but extremely important qroup  of verbs do not express any activity at all. this includes: is,are,were,was,will,be etc.

Answer:

was

Explanation: