Answer:
Stage directions: ( She reached over and swings the broken door, swings it again, both women watch it.)
( MRS PETERS shakes her head)
Explanation:
It’s the first answer if it’s wrong I’m so sorry but I’m 100% sure it’s the first one
Using a first-person narrator is tricky and should be attempted only by the most experienced hand. In-house editors know this, which is why they no doubt cringed when they saw the opening chapter of my new release <span>The Cat Lady’s Secret.</span><span> Not only is it in first-person, it’s in present tense. To make matters worse (to make those poor souls snatch themselves baldheaded) the second scene is in third-person, past tense.</span>
Answer:
She walks smartly.
2. Bill sleeps quietly on the couch.
3. John dances so well.
4. He laughed.
5. Dan is jumping.
Explanation:
Intransitive sentences are sentences that have verbs which doesn't require a direct object. In the sentence above, jumping, dances, laughed, sleeps and walked are all Intransitive verbs. Also, the subjects in the sentences are : She, Bill, Dan, He and John.
Answer:
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