English, 22.09.2019 10:30 savidgarcia303
Read these lines written by a narrator: i'm so glad to be out on a walk. oh. it's a little chillier than i expected. i wish i would have worn a hat. i haven't washed my hair in a couple of days. so, what are we going do when they get here next week? mom will nag me about robert's proposal, i'm sure. which literary device is this the best example of? a. stream of consciousness b. reliable narrator c. resolution d. alienation
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English, 21.06.2019 13:00, Alan0201
English test match match the definition to the term. 1 . adjective phrase a verb form (which may end in -ing ) used as an adjective 2 . phrase a verb form used as another part of speech 3 . restrictive clause a verb form ending in -ing used as a noun 4 . verb phrase group of words without a subject and verb used as single part of speech 5 . gerund phrase verb form preceded by to that is used as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb 6 . participle phrase beginning with a preposition 7 . verbal prepositional phrase modifying a noun or pronoun 8 . adverb phrase participle with complements and modifiers 9 . coordinating conjunction verb ending in -ing used with a verb 10 . gerund prepositional phrase modifying a verb, adjective, or adverb 11 . prepositional phrase a conjunction that joins words or groups of words of equal rank 12 . infinitive an adjective clause that is essential to the meaning of the sentence 13 . participial phrase a verbal form ending in -ing with its object and modifiers used as a noun
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English, 21.06.2019 21:30, fromthebranch13
When a monster in a story does not have the ability to communicate, what is the most likely result?
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Read these lines written by a narrator: i'm so glad to be out on a walk. oh. it's a little chillier...
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