Explanation:
Social awareness should be the baseline expectation for those of us who claim to be committed to social justice. it should be the status quo but Social justice is the view that everyone deserves equal economic, political and social rights and opportunities.
The present participles in the given sentences are: 'exciting', 'breathing', 'Having', and 'Swimming'. To identify the sentence where the underlined word is a present participle, we would need to know which word is underlined. However, the present participles that are actively describing an ongoing action are 'breathing' and 'swimming'.
A present participle is commonly used in English to express ongoing action. It is formed by adding -ing to the base form of a verb. In the sentences provided, the present participles are: 'exciting', 'breathing', 'Having' (This is in fact, a perfect participle since it's formed by using 'having' + past participle), and 'Swimming'.
To identify the sentence where the underlined word is a present participle, we would need to know which words are underlined in the original text. However, looking at the potential present participles, 'exciting' in the first sentence is an adjective derived from a verb, 'breathing' in the second sentence is indeed a present participle as it is used as a verb indicating the ongoing action of the dolphins breathing. 'Having' is a perfect participle and 'swimming' in the last sentence is also a present participle, indicating the ongoing action of the dolphins swimming.
#SPJ12
Answer:
It supports the argument.
Explanation:
This quotation most likely appears in the body of the Declaration of Independence because it supports its main argument. In the Declaration, the author argued that King George had behaved in terrible ways towards his subjects, and this had pushed the subjects to seek independence from England. Therefore, by providing evidence of this behaviour, the quotation supports the argument.
I believe ( It supports the argument)
I am pretty sure it is C. Exposition because the scene is explaining background information on why the Captain was injured.
The answer could possibly be B though as the author seems to be starting the story with the injured captain as the climax...
The given passage is most closely tied to Exposition as it seems to provide background information without resolving any part of the plot or depicting any turning point.
The quoted text is a descriptive passage from a story, likely setting a scene or describing an incident that took place. It's not exactly straightforward to categorize it among the options provided, as those are typically parts of a plot structure (Rising Action, Climax, Exposition, and Resolution). However, considering that this text seems to be setting up a visual and giving important details without resolving any plot or depicting any turning point, it can be most closely tied to Exposition. Exposition typically reveals background information about a character, place, or event. This snippet seems to describe a scene involving a captain and a damaged ship, hence providing background details to the reader.
#SPJ2
¨yet, those that survived, could not be recalled from the spiritual death, which they had incurred through their sins, either by the death of their friends, or the fear of death.¨
¨ which, as the event plainly showed, was brought about by the Lord's will, that evil might fall upon them for their wicked deeds."