2.families
3 businesses
4.professional adults
Which word does the participial phrase modify?
feet
grass
deer
mother
The answer to your question would be that the participial phrase modifies the word "deer". A participial phrase begins with a present or past participle and includes objects and modifiers that complete the thought.
Participial phrases always function as participles since they add description to the sentence. In this case, the participial phrase refers to "the newboorn deer".
1. suprised ....
2. frightened ....
3. happy ....
4. sad ....
5. thrilled ....
6. tired....
7. nervous.....
8, bored ....
A He can't find his eat. He feels . . .
B There's nothing to do. I feel . . . . .
C She screams when she sees a spider.
She feels . . . . . . . . . .
The ideas are not coordinate.
It lacks parallel structure.
It has an incorrect conjunctive adverb.
It has excessive coordination.
B. An example of an interest group seeking to promote the public interest is when a particular industry seeks to gain a lucrative exemption from a regulation that applies to other similar industries.
C. The public interest is an interest shared by all members of society.
D. Most interest groups are primarily committed to promoting the public interest.
Answer:
Regarding Public Interest, following claims are made in the section of book;
A
C
D
Explanation:
A- The theory of pluralism rules out the idea of public interest.
B- Most interest groups are primarily committed to promoting the public interest.
C- The public interest is an interest shared by all members of society.
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