An inference is a conclusion of sorts or an idea. So as you read those lines and read the answer choices given, which of the choices is a drawn conclusion or idea from what you just read.
For example, if you were to read the following lines: Johnny’s dog was barking and scratching the door. Johnny’s dog had not been outside for several hours.
What inference can you make from those two sentences? We can determine that Johhny’s dog needs to go outside to use the bathroom.
America is to American as Prussia is to Prussian, if that's what you mean.
(that's called a demonym)
Answer:
I think it's "their" because it's talking about 2 girls not only one so it can't be her.
Explanation:
Answer:
Sweltering
Explanation:
Sweltering is the predictive adjective.
Answer:
c. compound
Explanation:
its compound because In this case, "I watched the movie" and "I didn't like it" can stand on their own as separate sentences. However, they are conjoined into one sentence by the word "but," a conjunction, which classifies this sentence as compound.