The past perfect tense indicates that an action was completed at some point in the past before something else happened.
Subject+had+past participle=past perfect tense.
Therefore, the sentence that uses the past perfect tense is, "Carl had asked his mother's permission before he left town."
b. The play called "A Raisin in the Sun" by Lorraine Hansberry is an American classic.
c. Guy de Maupassant's short story "A Piece of String" is about a man trying to convince others of his innocence.
d. John Reynolds Gardiner's book "Stone Fox" is an exciting tale about a dogsled race.
d?
The correct option is "capture the audience's attention". The goal of a thesis statement is to identify the topic that the essay will discuss. The thesis statement is very useful to catch reader's attention towards the topic so that they continue reading the essay.
The thesis statement is usually included in the introductory paragraph of an essay. Thesis statements are not statements of facts.
for me it would have to be Jem.
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Answer:
While Jem and Scout are both correct about one thing. Scout may be further in the right than Jem.
Explanation:
Although Jem is correct for telling Scout to be more polite to their aunt, Scout is correct when she stands up for what she did.
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c. Weather
d. River
Fish is plural
Fishes is plural
Countries is plural
Books is plural