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Option A They ate . . . before they washed the dishes
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A metaphor is a comparison without using "like" or "as"
Answer:A graph shows dates and events to give the reader an idea of when events in a text happened
Explanation:A graph displays information numerically and visually to present new information or put information in the text into a visual. A graph presents data related to the text in an interactive way to emphasize key words and important details in the text. A graph provides an image related to the text and breaks it down into its important parts. A graph shows dates and events to give the reader an idea of when events in a text happened.
Technically there are only two tenses in the English language. The Past tense and the Present tense. The future isn't a tense because it has yet to happen, thus it is time that may never happen and is bound to change. Aspects however can apply to tenses such as the progressive aspect (more commonly known as the continuous) or the perfect aspect. Thus in combination of both tense and aspect, we get an understanding of the temporal occurrences of activities.