Which sentence below uses an action verb to make its meaning more clear?
A. When Jen heard she had lost the race, she looked a little unhappy.
B. A tear slid down Jen's cheek when she heard she had lost the race.
C. Jen felt sad that she had lost the race.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@tatumlee
OpenStudy (tatumlee):
tell me what an action verb is?
OpenStudy (tatumlee):
(I know what it is, I want you to answer)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
c or b
OpenStudy (anonymous):
maybe b
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OpenStudy (tatumlee):
I am asking you to define an action verb, you need to help me help you I won't just give you the answer
OpenStudy (anonymous):
sad?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lost the race?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
tear - lost the race?
OpenStudy (tatumlee):
"An action verb is a verb that expresses physical or mental action.
The action verb tells us what the subject of our clause or sentence is doing-physically or mentally."
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OpenStudy (tatumlee):
"Examples of action verbs: skip smell love think"
OpenStudy (anonymous):
you going to get mad at me but i dum i don't get it
OpenStudy (tatumlee):
I honestly don't think I can help you here, they all need the action verb to make the sentences clear, good luck
OpenStudy (tatumlee):
my guess is a though, what do you think?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
um A?
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