The passage from Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift suggest the following motive for writing a travel narrative:
III only (Help establish a cultural relationship between England and Brobdingnag.)
In this excerpt, the author expressed in the most accurate way possible what the character has witnessed, and the great impact this experience has triggered because of the cultural differences. That is why this is the motive for writing a travel narrative.
Answer:
I'm going to the gym.
Explanation:
For it to be present continuous it needs to be happening now. "I go to the gym" takes place at any random point in time but "I'm going to the gym" is happening now in the present.
b. Like the time i got into an argument with my boss.
c. Looking over the fence.
d. Up all night long sick with a cold
A. True love is a sound basis for marriage. B. Marriage is usually a family affair. C. Arranged marriages are more practical than those based on romantic love. D. Different societies have different ideas about the purpose of marriage.
Hello. You did not enter the text to which this question refers, which makes it difficult for your question to be answered. However, while researching, I was able to find a question like yours and I realized that your question refers to "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" written by Mark Twain.
Answer:
According to Twain Tom became rich after finding a treasure and investing it.
Explanation:
"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" is one of Twain's great works and addresses the adventures of Tom and his friend Huck, which are full of mischief and conflict, where topics such as friendship, companionship and trust are discussed.
At the end of the book, Tom managed to find a treasure of twelve thousand dollars. This has already made you rich enough. He shares that money with his friend, Huck. Both he and Huck invest that money in the city bank and get an interest rate of 6%, which increases their fortune to the point of letting them "roll in wealth", since this interest allows them to earn a dollar a day.
Answer:
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Explanation:
the word become in that format is grammaticlly incorrect