Answer:
Adverb
Explanation:
Firmly is not either of those option is it an adverb.
Firm is an adjective, but firmly is an adverb.
This is because the word firm is describing the word firm.
Answer:
Theme- The idea the author wants
to convey to the reader
Rhyme scheme- The pattern of rhymes
used in a poem
Alliteration- The repetition of a
consonant sound at the
beginning of words
Answer: no, it’s not a logo because there is no answer to this since the question itself is wrong
Explanation: I watch a lot of anime and there’s thing called the English dub which I prefer and some ppl like to criticize it because “it’s trash” when it’s better than the sub! Dragon ball is a trash anime, it’s not good there are way better anime that you should watch instead like Attack on Titan which is a total masterpiece. It started out dark, sad, and was influenced by Game of Thrones but after season 2 it became something which can only be done by Attack on Titan. You do not need to know Japanese to understand it but what you do need is a little some called a “brain” which a lot of people don’t have. If you do have one you’ll love the complex and deep story with the darkest and meaningful ideas like politics, oppression, racism, wars, history, references to historical irl events like the holocaust, genocide, wars. I could go one All day about all the complex things in the story but it won’t let me. Bottom line watch Attack on Titan which has realistic concepts shown in the most realistic way in a fictional story with a fictional world unlike dragon ball where they are just staring at each other and screaming like apes. Thank You
Answer:
armed expedition of land force
Explanation:
i took Jrotc
I will correct the sentences: (changes between exclamation marks)
<span>a. Mary remembered to buy milk !,! didn't she? (comma needed)
b. The local police asked the !FBI! to assist with the case. (periods are false)
c. Mr. Jones visited the YMCA before becoming a member.
correct sentence!
d. The company held !its! annual party at the convention center. (its is misspelled)
A compound sentence is formed by joining two independent clauses - so I think that option c is best, although I am unsure what the three dots stand for?
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