F- For
A- And
N- Nor
B- But
O- Or
Y- Yet
S- So
Your answer would be:
But
Nor
And
B:Midnight, iceberg
D:Discovered, catastrophe
Jake and Mary wanted to fight, to hit, punch, kick, and so on. But they were afraid to do so because of their parents. They had the option of fighting each other. When the parents found out, they were furious, but everyone was happy.
What is the happy ending?
The happy ending occurs when the main character marries the love interest. It's the conclusion that resolves practically every dispute in the most satisfactory way for the reader and all of the characters involved. Nothing is wrong with a happy ending.
Remember that your narrative must have a happy ending and that you may need to write more than three paragraphs.
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Answer:
The detail that uses sensory words to describe Akela is:
C. out at full length on his rock.
Explanation:
Sensory words are words or phrases that appeal to one of more of our five senses: sight, smell, taste, touch, and hearing. Having that in mind, we can use elimination to answer this question:
A. a hilltop covered with stones and boulders - may appeal to sight, but does not refer to Akela. This option is incorrect.
B. who led all the Pack by strength and cunning - does refer to Akela, but does not appeal to any of the five senses. The words "strength" and "cunning" demand a different kind of interpretation from readers. This option is incorrect.
C. out at full length on his rock - this is the correct option. We can imagine Akela lying down on the rock; we can even see the position of his body because of this description. Imagine your dog or cat, for instance, lying down on the floor, with his/her belly's whole extension touching the floor.
D. from badger-coloured veterans - again, does appeal to the senses, but does not refer to Akela. This option is incorrect.