Answer:
In Mockingjay, the rebel propos were used to both recruit people and create a rallying of supporters in Panem. In some cases, they were used as distractions, such as in the rescuing of Peeta.
Explanation:
1. Adjective of quality - wise
2. Adjective of quality - ferocious
3. Adjective of quality - foolish
4. Adjective of quantity - no
5. Adjective of quantity - little
6. Adjective of quantity - much
7. Adjective of quantity - sufficient
8. Adjective of quantity amount
9. Adjective of number - five
10. Adjective of number - several
<em><u>Hope</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>it</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>helps</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>you</u></em><em><u>!</u></em>
<span>Before watching the game, Skylar made artichoke and spinach dip, as well as super nachos.
That sentence contains an independent clause: </span>Skylar made artichoke and spinach dip.
As well as two dependent clauses: Before watching the game; as well as super nachos.
Given those characteristics, I believe that sentence is complex.
Answer:
A clause is a group of words that contains a verb, and usually other components too. A clause may form part of a sentence or it may be a complete sentence in itself.
Explanation:
For example, He was eating a Jelly sandwich.
Answer:
C. The conflict between appearance and reality is demonstrated by Mr. Nuttel's fragile mental state, leading him to believe Vera's manipulative fictional ghost story
Explanation:
"The Open Window", by Hector Hugh Monroe tells the tale of a young girl named Vera who took delight in telling stories filled with lies just to have fun and enjoy the misery of her audience. She tried one of these lies with Mr. Nuttel a man who was in a weak mental state for he had a nervous breakdown. He was advised to rest at the house of Mrs. Sappleton but that was not to happen for Vera's lies about the men who had died and their perceived ghosts which Mr. Nuttel saw, made the poor man flee for his dear life.
The conflict between appearance and reality occurs when what is perceived to be real is indeed false. Mr. Nuttel's weak mental state made him susceptible to Vera's lies.