Answer:
No
Explanation:
“I didn’t know” implies that the knowledge was never given to the person…
While “I didn’t notice” shows that they recognize the possibility that the information was laid out to them they just didn’t see it/ realize it
The noun phrase in the sentence above is the first option - the gooey, chocolate fudge brownies.
You have to write the whole thing and not separate these words because they are intricately connected into one noun phrase, so you cannot say just fudge brownies because that's not the whole phrase.
Tasted perfect is a verb phrase, and topped with icecream is an adjective phrase.
I think it is chicken because it is the only one that lives on farms but the other ones don't!
1.moving from easily understood concepts..
2.a group of sentences that deal with one central..
3.an element between paragraphs..
4.may be pointed to..
5.two or more main clauses...
6.helps express...
7.paragraph staying with one...
8.arranged in order that events occured