Answer:
C.
Explanation: Because you only use I in first person point of veiw.
b. He hides behind a tree.
c. He's running in a nearly deserted park.
d. He isn't dressed in a jogging suit.
B. your school.
C. your friend's home.
D. the park.
The correct answer is option A (your home).
If you are giving directions from your home to go to school and then to the park, you should take as the original reference YOUR HOME because that is the place in which you and your friend are. Your home would be the point of departure in order to go to school and then to the park.
Answer:
A). Your home.
Explanation:
A reference point is described as a kick-off point from where one attempts to locate the locus/position of a place/object in reference to this(reference point).
In the given situation, the original reference point would be 'your home' in the context of the description provided as it exemplifies the beginning point from the school or park is being positioned or located and describes the directions of these places in reference to 'your home'. Thus, option A is the correct answer.
A.
noun
B.
adverb
C.
pronoun
D.
adjective
* at the beginning of a word
in the middle of a word
at the end of a word
The correct answer is B. At the beginning of a word
Explanation:
In grammar, a prefix refers to a letter, set of letters or syllable that works as an affix and is placed before or a the beginning of a root word or basic unit. This type of affixes differs from suffixes because suffixes are always placed at the end of words and not at the beginning of them. Examples of common prefixes include "un-" that means not as in the word "uncover", "pre" that means before as in the word "pre-existing" or the prefix "co-" that means with as in the word "cooperation". Considering this, it can be concluded prefixes always occur at the beginning of a word.
Answer:
the wealth of nations
Explanation: