False. A paradox is an impossible question, something that is self-contradicting.
I think it's hasty generalization, as Alexandra assumed more kids other than her were not excited for school to end, but in fact that was not true.
Very interesting! Here's an idea. Since you have only about 200 words right now and 400 words left, try adding a bit more to the beginning of the story - it will give more of a thrill, instead of jumping right into strange behavior. A little trick to add in more words is to use even MORE descriptive language - But you've done well already.
You can use inspiration from short thriller stories online or from a library- im sure you'll be able to find something. also think about the ending - will it be a good ending, or a bad ending? If you have, i'm sure you'll do great.
This probably isnt much help, sorry :)
Answer: "with all the works",
"of the wise conduct",
"of life"
Explanation:
A prepositional phrase refers to a group of word that's made up of a preposition, the object, and the modifier. It mostly modifies either the noun or the verb.
The parts of the sentence that are prepositional phrases will be:
• with all the works",
• "of the wise conduct",
• "of life"
Answer: C
Explanation:
Words/phrases like: things; a lot like; really great; tend to give off a less formal tone especially in this context.