Enjoying her new flute, tammy smiled and skipped all the way home. which best identifies the particible phrase? a. all the way home b. smiled happily c. enjoying her new flute d. tammy smiled happily
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Ответ:
c. enjoying her new flute
Explanation:
The partciciple phrase is a verb been used as an adjective, in the pgrase Enjoying is a verb that is been used as an adjective since it describes the way in which tammy was walking towards her home. Other examples of participle phrases "The sobbing child held his injured knee."
See how sobbing its been used as an adjective eventhough its a verb.
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1. The central ideas of the interview are:
The host is giving importance to Shakespeare's omnipresence in this people's lives. He asks about their associations with the author in order to generate attention in the audience and in order to know more about their lives.
2. He is trying to make the listeners part of the interview, he tries to get them into it by making them feel empathized.
3. The quotation that best supports the answer to Part A is A: "A deep connection with the playwright's words".