Answer:
I'm not sure what the underlined words are...
Explanation:
Adjectives are words that are used to describe or modify nouns or pronouns. For example, red, quick, happy, and obnoxious are adjectives because they can describe things—a red hat, the quick rabbit, a happy duck, an obnoxious person.
A verb is a kind of word (part of speech) that tells about an action or a state. It is the main part of a sentence: every sentence has a verb. In English, verbs are the only kind of word that changes to show past or present tense. Every language in the world has verbs, but they are not always used in the same ways.
Figurative language is when a writer describes something by comparing it with something else. It is writing that goes from the actual meaning of words at face value to get a special meaning. ... Non-literal or figurative language refers to words, and groups of words, that change the normal meanings of the words.
Answer:
Used to
Explanation:
"Too" means as well or excessively, so that does not make sense if you were to say "After I moved to Miami I had to get used too (as well/excessively) the weather."
Use to is in present tense, but if you will notice that whoever wrote the sentence used "After I movED", which shows its in past tense, and you cannot mix up past and present tense in the same sentence like that.
Hope this helps and isn't TOO confusing ! :)
Answer:
muffins have a slightly different texture than cupcakes and not all cupcakes have frosting in the first place so they are not the same
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