Answer:Outside is to inside
Explanation: I got it correct
b. gerund
c. infinitive
d. participle
The correct answer is D. We loved reading In Search of Our Mother's Gardens by Alice Walker
Explanation:
Capitalization refers to writing the first letter of words in uppercase, according to grammar the first letter after a period or the first letter in a title or beginning of a sentence should be always capitalized, in this case, the first word in the sentence is "We" and it is correctly capitalized. Additionally, proper nouns such as names of people or names of places should be always capitalized as in "Alice Waker" who is an American writer and a proper noun. Finally, in the case of literary works and other types of works all content words should be capitalized, it means all words of the name of the word should be capitalized except by prepositions such as in, of, under, between, articles such as an, a or the; and conjunctions such as but or and, except if any of this is the first word, this implies the correct form of capitalization of the literary work by Alice Walker is "In Search of Our Mother's Gardens" because all words are capitalized except by the word "of" which is a preposition and should not be capitalized, also the word "In" despite being a preposition is correctly capitalized because it is the first word of the literary work.
B. A pond
C. The narrator's home
OD. A coffee shop
Grendel
The Wife of Bath
King Arthur
Camelot was King Arthur's castle and the capital of his legendary kingdom. The Lady of Shalott is a young noble woman who lives secluded in an island, imprisoned in a tower that lies by a river that flows to Camelot. She suffers from an strange curse that prevents her from looking directly down to Camelot; instead, she has to weave images on her loom and look at a mirror that reflects the road that passes by her island and that leads to Camelot, always busy with all sorts of people. But one day she spots one of King Arthur's knights, Lancelot, as he is riding down his horse from Camelot, and she finally "looks down" to Camelot. She then realizes that the curse has come upon her, and decides to leave her prison and head to Camelot in a boat, but sadly she dies right before reaching her longed-for destination.
The word was adopted from the French. Its meaning refers to a large valise, case, trunk or suitcase. What is characteristic of this kind of luggage is that it opens up into two equal parts and it is made of stiff leather. It is no longer a very common travelling item but certain fashion firms, like Burberry, still carry them in their catalogues.