This is fairly easy. So you just have a write a news article.
Info given:
-A picnic is going to take place.
-Sponsored by Mayville Country club.
-In the pasture by the golf course.
-Saturday, may 5
- Noon
-Tickets cost 1.50
-Benefit for Mayville Children's home.
Now you just have to put this into a paragraph like structure.
Title could be: Mayville Children's home benefit.
Mayville Country Club is sponsoring a benefit for the Mayville Children's home this Saturday, May 5 @ noon. The benefit will be a picnic and will be held in the pasture by the golf course. Admission for this picnic is $1.50 per person. Come and support Mayville!
Answer:
'Let it be thought about how many people feel this way in this world due to depression and how many of those people are teenagers who have not been cured'.
<u>Explanation:
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The sentence is the given question is an imperative sentence. Here we are being either ordered or requested to think about something important. When converting an imperative sentences which means an order, the following format is followed.
Let + object + be + past participle form.
In the given sentence, <em>the main verb, 'think' has been changed to the past participle form.</em> <em>All the other parts of the sentence have been rearranged to fit the format for a passive voice</em>.
The Correct answer is letter D
Answer:
D
Explanation:
you didn't say the story the question is from but i think i know what story by D's description.
One of the other moments of dramatic irony in act 4 is when Juliet tells her father in scene 2 that she will forever more be ruled by him and do what he says. This is dramatic irony because the audience knows she plans on faking her death to run away, but Capulet doesn't. His happiness and excitement to go forward with the wedding builds up the act before becoming dramatic again.
The next example is when Juliet's family discovers her dead in scene 4. The audience knows that she has taken the potion to just appear dead, but this scene gives a lot of drama because the audience gets to see how her family reacts and that they actually do care about her (especially her father).