A.gerund phrase
B.participial phrase
C.infinitive phrase
What if someone told you that you could help the people around you just by recycling old cooking oil or electronics? Would you believe them? “Minutes that Matter” is an article about 2 teens who helped soldiers keep in touch with their families through cell phones. The other article, “Food that Fuels, is about a group of teenagers who kept houses in their community warm by recycling old cooking oil. In each Article, two different groups of teens work together to help people that are less fortunate. In both articles, the two different groups of teens do help people around them, however, the teens in each article help people in very different ways. One article is about helping soldiers keep in contact with their families, while the other is about keeping the community warm.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
I would probably believe it.
Answer:
Yes sir!
Explanation:
Looks fairly modern.
George lives in Kentucky; his cousins live in Ohio.
B.
George lives in Kentucky, and his cousins live in Ohio.
C.
George lives in Kentucky, his cousins live in Ohio.
Answer:
The answer is loudly.
Explanation:
He shouted loudly.
When I passed the town hall there was a crowd in front of the bulletin board. For the last two years all our bad news had come from there—the lost battles, the draft, the orders of the commanding officer—and I thought to myself, without stopping:
"What can be the matter now?"
Which point of view is used in this excerpt?
omniscient
objective
first person ***
limited omniscient