Is there a passage to read???
August didn't because he/she maybe didn't have time to take the dog to the vet or couldn't afford.
The term "castle-in-the-air" is actually a term that means something that is imaginary and extravagant and most likely are not realized or carried out. In other words, this is similar to the term "daydream". When we use TV as <span>"castle-in-the-air", the danger for this is that people tend to view something as a reality instead of just accepting it as fantasy. Hope this helps.</span>
Answer:
use and adjective to describe each word
Explanation:
for instance, the word party would be "the fun, exiting party was....." or "the big, brown horse looked....." do that but only use the adjectives in the sentences. dont write the full sentence. sorry that i didnt put that the first time... hope you didnt use pen!