"can you dig it" is also the same thing as "can you roll with it" or "do you find it acceptable". basically, meaning if one can agree with a certain thing.
"To study" is a verb in the infinitive form.
The term sauté is a verb. So in a sentence it needs to be used as a verb. A verb gives the action in a sentence.
Question: Which sentence uses the word sauté correctly?
Answer: To begin, you will need to sauté the stew meat
Answer:
In "The Most Dangerous Game," the exposition includes an introduction of Rainsford and the discussion on animals' feelings, the rising action includes the introduction of Zaroff and his hunt of Rainsford, the climax is when Rainsford is presumed dead, the falling action is when Zaroff returns home, and the resolution
Explanation:
The author here is using the literaty device irony, since the outcome of decorating would be assumed to ave a great reaction, yet Melissa was dissapointed