Police reports are written in first person, past tense and organized in chronological order. The conclusion should include the final actions as the reporting officer. It should always end with “There is nothing further to report.”
These things might be theirs no longer. Those shafts and pools of light, the tree, the
graceful iron, might soon be viewed possessively by different eyes.
How do these details support the idea that the family wants to keep their home?
A They show that the family regrets that others will enjoy these things instead of them.
B
They create a gloomy atmosphere that expresses the family's sadness.
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They give the impression that the garden is too lovely for anyone to own.
D
They warn that other people have tried unsuccessfully to purchase the home.
Answer:
A. They show that the family regrets that others will enjoy these things instead of them.
Explanation:
These things might be theirs no longer. Those shafts and pools of light, the tree, the graceful iron, might soon be viewed possessively by different eyes.
The above statement supports the idea that the family wants to keep their home because the phrase "might soon be viewed possessively by different eyes" insinuates that they actually regret that some other person or family will get to enjoy what they have always enjoyed.
It shows that they are already thinking and having regrets about how painful it would be to have someone else enjoy want they once possessed.
2. Reading novels is a good habit.
3. Alex is a well-behaved man.
4. He is a man of friendly nature.
5. The probability of happening that match is not much.
6. We are sorry for her departure.
7. I was in a hurry then.
8. I ran as fast as possible.
9. Julie is a woman of gorgeous style.
10. She leads a very interesting life.
11. A lot of people do not sleep at night.
12. The horse runs at a good speed.
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Answer:
where are the underlines sorry
Explanation:
b. Lively
c. Actually
d. Oily
Answer : Option C) Actually
Explanation : "An adverb is a word or phrase which modifies the meaning of an adjective, verb, or other adverb, expressing manner, place, time, or degree for e.g. gently, here, now, very". There are some adverbs, which are like sentence adverbs,that can be also used to modify the whole sentences.
Here amongst the given options; "Actually" is the word that satisfies the condition of being an adverb as it is modifying the other adverb "really."
Rest all options are a form of adjective.