Answer:
By leaving out an article (a/the), the title STORM implies a deeper personification of the idea of a storm (whatever it may be in the story). It gives more emphasis on its importance or significance, rather than simply implying that it is "a thing"
Answer:
I would say "Twenty dollars a week doesn’t go far. Expenses had been greater than she had calculated. They always are."
Explanation:
In this answer, it explicitly says " Expenses had been greater than she had calculated. They always are." which infers that by saying "they always are", would imply she never makes enough money to be financially fit.
Answer: What’s the context?
Explanation:
Answer:
verb mark, will which means the subject
Definitely not C because then your essay will not be as specific and your ideas won't be as clear.
I don't think the answer is D because you want to explain yourself thoroughly
I think that the answer is B....but it could also be A
I'd go with B though <span />