<span>The correct answer is A, because that is the only option where there is a subordinate adjective clause 'which come in many varieties'. </span>
Situational irony. Jeremy's test was on time management, which he wasn't displaying as he was cramming.
Based off the example I provided, I say that the answer is C.
The sentence should be “Jenna made the team because of her speed, ball handling, and good attitude.”
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Relating these to Australian slang words, if "banger" relates to a sausage, then "cocky" would be short for a cockatoo. A cockatoo is a bird that is a native to Australia. Though "cocky" may also mean someone who is overconfident in a bossy way, seeing as how banger is used as a slang word, cocky as a cockatoo is more fitting.
Answer:
C and D
Explanation:
connations- are the emotions associated with a word
3 types: pos, neg, neutral
pos- chubby
neg- fat
neutral- slightly obese