I have not read the passage myself, but here are some helpful tips that can help you to figure it out. An ellipses is a series of three periods (...). Imagery is description that involves the senses, typically sight. Whatever the story makes you visualize is its imagery. Metaphors are figures of speech that contain comparisons, but do not use "like" or "as." Examples of metaphors include "the blanket of snow" or "the curtain of night." A setting is when or where the story takes place. Hope this helps.
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Dennis' hands were muddy. He washed them. (does that work?)
The <span>paraphrase of the following sentence from "The Cold Equations:" </span><span>She said to Gerry that she have to go because the time is already up. Her voice broke in mid-word and her mouth tried to twist into crying.</span>
Answer:
just be yourself and write people come to you.
be friendly and kind to everyone no matter who they are or how they treat you.
it's ok not to have best friend or make friends write away , speak with various people.
joint clubs/ extracurricular activities or go to social event to meet people.
make me brainliest
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