Answer:
independent clause
independent clauses
independent clause / dependent clause
"not depending on another for livelihood or subsistence"
<u>Mrs. Reese went skiing</u>, and <u>then she went for hot chocolate</u>.
<u> I am doing my best to complete one random act of kindness each day.</u>
Instead of doing homework, <u>Riley and Olivia did all their work in study hall</u>.
All of the above? Or for the most part C
Answer: "Her lips were as red as roses in the spring"
Explanation:
The figurative language used in the last sentence is a <em>simile</em>
A <em>simile</em> is a comparison between two things that aren't alike--a simile <u>MUST</u> have the words "like" or "as", and this sentence uses the word "as" to compare her lips and roses.
Answer: False
Paraphrase is defined as the restatement of a passage or text with the use of other words. It is used to explain the meaning of the passage or text in a more understandable and clearer way. A paraphrase does not use quotation marks. Instead, it is commonly presented with declaratory phrases.