Possible answers:
<em>The</em> branches swayed in the breeze.
article
The <em>branches</em> swayed in the breeze.
noun
The branches <em>swayed</em> in the breeze.
verb
The branches swayed <em>in</em> the breeze.
preposition
The branches swayed in the <em>breeze</em>.
noun
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Hey There! :)
The answer to this question would be the second choice.
<span>"Brutus told you Caesar was ambitious. If it's true that Caesar was, then it wasn't a good thing, and he's been punished for it."</span>
Answer:
"i like to eat lunch outside",independent clause.
Answer:Short E
Explanation:
Y would sound similar to a short E sound when said out loud. You wouldn't pronounce it yee-low, oh-low, or ollow (which is long e, long o, and short o respectively).