Intro...
<span>'The best holiday I ever had' The best holiday I ever had was when I went to Florida with my family. When my Dad told me I was very excited because it was going to be my first time in the 'sun shine state of America'. I asked my dad when where we going and he said 'we are going on the 26TH July and coming home on the9th August' but the bad thing was I had to wait two months to go. Time flew by and the next thing I knew I was packing my suitcase, I packed in lots of t-shirts and shorts. My mum packed in lots of bottles of sun cream because she is the one who goes on and on saying 'be careful in the sun'. After all the bags were packed into the boot we all were on our way to fourteen days of sunshine. When we got to the airport we left our luggage with the airport staff to put it on to the plane....</span>
ur answer is -8
3(x+8)=4+2*(x+6)
3x+24=4+2x+12
3x-2x=4+12-24
x=-8
The idea of twilight being a calm time, as the title suggests, is present many times throughout the poem. The very first line of the poem uses the word "pleasant" to describe this time of day, beginning with the idea of a nice, calm evening. The speaker describes the animals being done with their work, and many animals "sitting" or "settling" for the evening. All of these words give the reader an image of a day winding down and calming down at twilight.
"They" is used as D. Subject Complement.
Let's label the parts of the sentence.
They -- <em>Subject</em>. The subject is the person or thing involved.
Ran -- <em>Verb. </em>The verb is the action.
Ran up the hill -- <em>predicate. </em>The predicate is what is happening.