1. has no receiver of action named - intransitive verbs
2. a principal part of verbs tense - linking verb
3. you will be seen - future passive
4. expresses time - past participle
5. is followed by a predicate adjective or predicate noun that renames or describes the subject
6. manner in which action is presented - verb mood
7. form their past and past participle by adding -ed, -d, or t - regular verb
Explanation:
The racism of this film is as mysteriously invisible as it is systematic and vicious. It is a mixture of old-fashioned racism that has a long history in U.S. movies with racism of a new style, a particularly 1970s shade.
Rocky scolds the bartender not for his racism, but for questioning the champ, and walks off.
that scene, which took place in the original 1976 film, might have simply been a poignant acknowledgment of a persistent wound in the ego of certain white sports fans: the absence of a white American heavyweight boxing champion. Instead that wound became the fuel for the Rocky series, which sees a black boxer humbled by a white challenger in every single movie.
The factors of 81 are
1,3,9,27 ,and 81
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Answer: The answer would be A, The old, rusty golf cart was driven by Caroline.
Explanation: This is because it is uses a subject, verb, and object, and to use a active voice you would need to have those three things, and sentence A would be your best choice.
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It's the third option.
"I love it," she said loudly.
"Yep," I said. "I knew you would."
Whenever someone is speaking, always put quotations around it.