Answer:
<em>Simple:</em>
I like burritos.
The flower is purple.
Dinnertime will be soon.
I have heartburn.
The mail is here.
<em>Compound:</em>
Jerry went to the store, but he couldn't find what he needed.
My favorite color is green, but I also like red.
Anne feels sick, so she is going to go home.
Tacos taste great, and they're also easy to make!
Sushi is good, but burgers are better.
Answer:
This girl I want to get to know is absolutely beautiful but I've heard she has the personality of a doorknob so♂️
The words that are emotionally charged in this excerpt from the Declaration of Independence are justice, magnanimity and usurpations.
<u>Emotionally charged words are words that inspire emotion in the person who is reading or listening them</u>. These words are used to appeal to emotion and; therefore, to provoke a reaction. Emotionally charged words are often included in speeches pronounced by politicians. In this case,<u> the words 'justice', 'magnanimity' and 'usurpations' are emotionally charged because they seek to engage the readers and to make them take a position</u>. These words are also used to evoke empathy and to give the impression that the people that signed the Declaration of Independence were only defending the citizens' right to be free.
The author would pay attention to small details because some small details are very important.
the third one down is all on u
i would help her learn sign language or something that she could use to be able to "speak" to others.
idk about the first one because it's been awhile since i had read the book
Modest means NOT extravagant. So the answer is C. normal working class home/family