Complete sentence.
Each part by itself is a complete sentence. "The plants are turning brown." and "We need to water them [the plants] more often." Combining them with a semicolon is correct as they are independent of each other.
Answer:
Dismal
Explanation:
The recurring theme of ashes make the tone seem very dreary and down-in-the-dumps. Also is this from Gatsby? Because heck yes Gatsby is a great read
The correct answer is A; Hester's fear and Roger's cunningness.
Explanation:
In the book, The Scarlett Letter, Hester Prynne and Roger Chillingworth are main characters. Roger's main goal in chapter 4 is to find out the father of Hester's baby. He plans to see the father put to death for his "alleged" crime of fathering her child.
Hester lived during a time that women were not allowed to speak for themselves and were meant to stay quiet about everything. She was branded with the letter S on her breast because of her dishonor and shame to her family.
The book was written and published in 1850 by author, Nathaniel Hawthorne.
The symbols in the book are;
- Dimmesdale's name
- The Scarlet Letter A
- Meteor
- Pearl
- Rosebush
- The Scaffold
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18 is the common age or other ages
The answers are B: Adverbial clause and C: dependent clause.
A group of words that has the role of an adverb is called Adverbial clause. The sentence "Now<em> if there was</em> one thing that the animals were completely certain of" equals to: <em>Certainly</em> (adverb); or <em>Completely</em> certain (adverb modifying an adjective) and it is both an adverbial clause and a dependent clause (one tha cannot stand by itself).