D. The convertible can not have feelings of it's own, Thus the answer is personification. .
Answer: I disagree because not everyone can do those things and they might be special needs and can not do it or they may have a job
It can be but you can support the theme with the characters thoughts and actions. You may also come up with a theme of your own.
Answer:
Explanation:
1. A declarative sentence:
- <u>I wake up early in the morning every day. </u>
It is just stating an idea or fact.
2. An imperative sentence.
- <u>Hand me the some bread.</u>
The sentence is making a request.
3. An interrogative sentence.
- <u>Can you leave me at the bus station, because I am late?</u>
This sentence is asking a question, thus it ends in a question mark. See that the verbs "can" and "am" are both in present tense, then they are consistent.
4. An exclamatory sentence.
- <u>Watch out for the car that stopped abruptly!</u>
You are conveying a strong feeling of urgency. The exclamatory sentences end with the exclamation mark: !
A further explanation:
Verb tense consistency refers to not changing the tense throughout a clause. Switching from one tense to another is a syntax error, that makes the clauses weird or even unintelligible.
It should be, “Lexie Grey complained that all the men forgot THEIR table manners at the fancy dinner.
Hope this helped!