Please give me some examples!
Thank you!
I handed in the hard homework.
It was hard to handle the horrendous horror film.
I held the hammer in my hand as I hit the heater hard.
Answer:It was hard helping the honey bee
Explanation: Bye!
Why does the author of the story include these lines?
A.
to show that Anderson, despite her appearance, was nervous
B.
to show that Anderson, despite her success, doubted the quality of her singing voice
C.
to show that Anderson, despite her experience, never got over her stage fright
D.
to show that Anderson, despite her fears, felt confident
I've read the story and still cant figure it out..
he girls kept the thread moving through the machine.
Looking toward the east, we could see the sun rising over the hills.
Answer:
1. Listening to the strange sounds at night, I lay with my head covered and my heart pounding.
2. The girls kept the thread moving through the machine.
3. Looking toward the east, we could see the sun rising over the hills.
Explanation:
Sentence 1, your participle is listening, and it is a present participle
Sentence 2, your participle is moving, and it is a present participle
Sentence 3, your participle is rising, and it is a present participle
Remember: Allpresent participles end in -ing.
I also underlined all of your participle phrases.
Answer:
Participles: Listening, pounding. These are both present because they end with 'ing'.
Participles: covered, pounding, listening. These mostly end in ing so they're present, but covered is past
Participles: moving. This is also present
Participles: Looking, rising. these are in fact Present
Explanation:
“But if it is truly a brilliant idea, then it must be possible,” Elizabeth countered.
Dr. Melton shrugged and said, “Perhaps it will be possible someday.” Then he added, “But while you’re waiting for someday, you may borrow from my library if you wish.”
Which line from the excerpt provides an implied detail about the restrictions women faced during Elizabeth’s time?
“Well, that is a brilliant idea, Miss Blackwell, but clearly it is an impossible one.”
“. . . you may borrow from my library if you wish.”
. . . Elizabeth visited an old family friend who had been practicing medicine . . .
When she told him of her intentions, Dr. Melton’s eyebrows nearly took leave of his head . . .
The line from the excerpt that provides an implied detail about the restrictions women faced during Elizabeth’s time is A. “Well, that is a brilliant idea, Miss Blackwell, but clearly it is an impossible one.”
This refers to the given detail that is made where there is no direct statement about something, but it is inferred.
Hence, we can see that from the given text, there is the narration of the restrictions that women faced and the implied detail is contained in option A as Miss Blackwell has a dialogue about the brilliant but impossible idea.
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Answer: it’s A
Explanation:
Well if it’s not b then I’m sure that it’s probably A