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Antony was the man that warn Caesar
Let's count how many bold words (adjectives) are in the sentence:
<span>'This dent on my door was caused by that ball on the green grass.' </span>
One bold word, so that means one adjective.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
B because novels usually contain high details in which it tries to paint a picture in the readers head of what's going on
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The line “Well, we can’t let her in.” from the given excerpt is an example of quotation.
<u>Explanation:
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- A quotation is extensively used to record what someone said in the exact same words so that the context of the meaning of what is said does not change.
- A quotation is indicated by double inverted commas on both the ends of the statement uttered and mentioned by someone else (here, the author).