1. Independent is "the dog will bite him", Dependent clause" If Charlie-that dog"(comma)
2. Independent clause "We took pictures" dependent "while monkeys-from the trees"
3. Independent"my dad-garden" dependent" whenever-trouble"(comma)
4. Ind." you need-class" dependent-"when-starts"(comma)
5. Inde. " make-lost" dependent-" Before-pencil"(comma)
6.Ind. "I-dentist" Dependent"because-hurt"
7.Ind"I-mistakes" dependent"After-project"(comma)
8. Ind." it-homerun" Dependent "If-feet"(comma)
9. Ind."we-movies" Dependent"until-nap"
10.Ind. "alice-piano" Dependent"while- flute"
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<span>“The Fall of the House of Usher” is the story of a sick man whose fears manifest themselves through his supernatural, sentient family estate. (Sentient means able to perceive things.) The story explores both physical and mental illness, and the effect that such afflictions have on the people closest to those who are sick. One interpretation is that much of the seeming “madness” of the main character does turn out, in fact, to be the cause of truly supernatural events. That is, he’s not crazy – his house really is haunted, and his sister really is back from the dead. Another interpretation is that the madness really is imaginary.</span>
A., C., and D. are all correct
Yes they arent as wild as they are told to be
Answer:
Lines 1 only
Explanation:
Personification: Giving human attributes to something non human.
Line 1: "And felt the <u>breath</u> of the morning breeze"
It gives human characteristics by saying that the morning breeze (nonhuman) breathes (human)