Distance travelled, length of stay at destination, residence of the traveler and purpose of travel
Answer:
A) Questions usually start with a helping verb or adverb.
Explanation:
The sentence structure in statements and questions is different. In the case of statements, the main elements (subject, verb and direct object) must be organized in the following way:
- Subject + Verb + Direct Object: John drives a motorcycle.
Statements can also include indirect objects, adverbs, modal and auxiliary verbs, among other elements.
On the other hand, questions are organized in two ways, depending on the type of question:
Verb + Subject + Complement:
Is she your sister?
Modal/Auxiliary verb + Subject + Verb:
Will you go to the party? Do you like it? Can you answer the phone?
WH word + Verb + Subject:
What is this? Where are you?
WH word + Modal/Auxiliary verb + Subject + Verb:
Where will she go? What are you doing? What did you do last night?
Where's the example that was given? I would love to help but didn't see an example.
That would be true because topic sentences are meant for expressing the main ideas in paragraphs.
En 1855, Rafael Pombo escribió La hora de las tinieblas, ambicioso poema de largo aliento compuesto por sesenta y una décimas, que abre y refleja de manera fidedigna la segunda etapa de su producción.