If it is about a teenage wicth you can name the book "My secret life" because the girl in Halloween town had to keep her being a witch a secret.So I hope I helped you
It is correct but you could use words that people would more understand.
If you were referring to groceries or things you buy from the store, you could say:
He left all his items on the bus.
He left all his groceries on the bus.
(<em>Your answer is great this is just a suggestion) </em>
Answer:
a verb is used as a noun. When the verb form is altered and it serves the same function as a noun in the sentence, it is called a gerund.
Answer:
Bandwagon (I'm not fully sure, so sorry if I get you wrong)
Explanation: In the text the author includes that "This is today's hottest technology". Making an argument or a choice based on the appeal to popular opinion is defined as bandwagoning.