A. protest injustice
and
D. promote nonviolence
<span>The question is asking us to re-write the sentence "Mustafa is an excellent long-distance runner, and the race was won by him last weekend. " The options are the following: 1) Mustafa is an excellent long-distance runner, and the race had been won by him last weekend. - there is no need for the past perfect, as the first sentence is in a present tense 2) Mustafa is an excellent long-distance runner, and he won the race last weekend. - this is the best option, there is no problem with it; 3)Mustafa is an excellent long-distance runner, and he win the race last weekend. i - this is grammatically wrong as we need a past tense in the last part; 4) Mustafa is an excellent long-distance runner, and the race was win by him last weekend - this is also wrong as you would have to say "was won"</span>
A simile. (the answer is too short let me ramble of for a lil bit haha)
Answer:
a.eat ... action
b.were .... linking verb
c.well...linking verb.
d.gone .... action
e.buit...action
guided...linking verb
are...helping verb
swim... action
was...linking
fix.. action
Explanation:
linking verb is a verb which discribe the subject.
helping verbs are which add more functional or grammertical meaning.
action verb is a verb that discribe an action.
I think 1 is non-sequitur and 2 is ad hominem. Ad hominem is when you attack the person rather than their position on the issue. In #2 their verbally attacking the person for not supporting veterans.