It’s b
the quotations should be around what she is saying. plus there shouldn’t be a question mark after ‘she asked’
This would be a simile because the author is comparing a rag doll and a snowboarder using the word "like"
Answer:
Has no expectations for the students.
Explanation:
Answer:
No;
Explanation:
Nonchalantly: in a casually calm and relaxed manner
Alize responded nonchalantly, so she is likely not very excited. She may just be very distracted, but she isn't showing much emotion about going the amusement park.
The answer is my. It is "describing" the flowers and saying that the flowers are mine.
I, her, and everyone are pronouns that function as a noun phrase. They do/receive the action, while my is "describing" the flowers.