Hi there here are the answers
1.Our school principal visited our class today
2.All students will take the test next week
3 The math teacher surprised all of us
4.That is my favorite notebook
5. Today is a holiday
6.I saw Mr.Clarke yesterday
Side Notes : words like test,or holiday are not capitalized because they are not descriptive like Christmas or Pacer Test.
also the beginning letter of each sentence must ALWAYS be capitalized
Answer:
city and musuems (if there are 2 answers) :)
Explanation:
Answer:
In addition
Explanation:
The phrase that would best fit the blank is <em>in addition</em>. It means the same as words <em>also, as well, </em>and <em>besides</em>. This means that Champ is on both the basketball and soccer teams.
<em>Therefore </em>and <em>consequently</em> can be used as synonyms, which means that they have the same meaning - <em>as a result. </em>The fact that Champ is on the soccer team is not the result of him being on the basketball team.
<em>In spite of</em> is used to show contrast. This would mean that Champ would be on the soccer team despite being on the basketball team. But, if we used this phrase, the sentence would be grammatically incorrect.
This is why option A is the correct one.
Hey there!
We know that a metaphor is a form of figurative language. Its purpose is to compare two things without using the words "like" or "as", because that would make it a simile.
That allows us to rule out A and D.
Since you asked for which best identifies as the best metaphor, I'm going to go with C. It provides a better and more clear comparison as opposed to B.
Hopefully this helps!