Answer:
Type of Verbal: Gerund phrase
Verbal Phrase: Crossing the street on a red light
Explanation:
A gerundphrase is a verbal phrase that consists of a gerund (which it's made up of the verb root of a verb + -ing) and modifiers of that object, and sometimes, it also includes objects. The primary function of this type of phrases is to act as a noun, therefore they can be subjects, objects or complements.
In the sentence, "Crossing the street on a red light" is the gerund phrase because it has a gerund (Crossing), an object (the street) and modifiers ( on a red light). Furthermore, it is also the subject of the sentence because it is what's being described.
Answer:
Are you talking about the book with the with the salem witches, and john proctor and the other character, and the people who think the girls are witches and all that?
Cuz I read that book already and i might be able to help u
People turn against each other when they are frightened, because they are afraid they will be accused of something they didn't do.
or
People turn against each other when they are frightened, because they're frightened of being accused as witches when they are not.
Either or...
The first one is in general
The second is is mainly for the book
Counterclaim
People turn against each other when they are frightened because they want to. This counterclaim is not correct because 1. it doesn't answer the question correctly, and because it is false. People dont turn against each other when they are frightened, they do it for a reason.
Hope this helped!
Have a supercalifragilisticexpialidocious day!
A.) We
B.) Us
C.) They
Galileo Galilei was an influential scientist and one of the early developers of the refracting telescope. In 1632 Galileo published a book called Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems, in which he compared the Copernican view of a heliocentric universe, one where the sun is at the center, with the geocentric view, one in which the Earth is at the center. The Church took offense as to how Galileo portrayed the geocentric view using a character named Simplicio, which has undertones of simpleton in the Italian language, and he was put on trial before the Roman Inquisition. The Inquisition ordered Galileo to recant his ideas, his book was banned, he was forbidden from publishing anything else, and he was sentenced to house arrest for the rest of his life. I guess it's not just what you say that's important but how you say it. (5 Points)
1) The sun is at the center of the universe
2) Galileo was punished severely for publishing his book
3) The earth is at the center of the universe
Answer:
it's #2 because its basically telling us he published a book and how he got in trouble for publishing
The passage discusses the scientific contributions of Galileo Galilei, his support for the heliocentric model of the universe, and the severe punishment he faced from the Roman Inquisition due to his work.
The main idea in this passage is concentrated on Galileo Galilei, his contributions to science as an early developer of the refracting telescope and the publication of his book. Notably, the passage highlights Galileo's exploration of the heliocentric (sun-centered) and geocentric (Earth-centered) systems of the universe. Amid significant contention, Galileo favored the heliocentric system, which was contrary to the church's belief in the geocentric model. As a result of his publication and the manner in which he presented these contradictory ideas, Galileo was, indeed, punished severely by the Roman Inquisition. He was sentenced to house arrest and his work was banned.
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Augustine
government came from the mind of man
2.
Thomas Aquinas
three kinds of government: rule by one, rule by few, and rule by many
3.
Aristotle
man is always free in his soul
4.
Plato
history is a line of man's development that includes the City of God and earthly cities
Answer:
1. man is always free in his soul
2. history is a line of man's development that includes the City of God and earthly cities
3. three kinds of government: rule by one, rule by few, and rule by many
4. government came from the mind of man