Answer:
1. The baby smelled like lavender when she just had a bath.
2. She didn't want to go to the party, because she had to do her homework.
3. He was looking for his car keys, when he found his guitar string.
4. I had a really bad day, because my car broke down, my cat died and I forgot about the pop quiz in Math.
5. She said I could eat the peach, the plum or the strawberry pie.
6. Aunt Jessica is the sweetest and most wonderful person I know.
7. I love 'do it yourself projects'.
8. Did you see this fourteenth century artifact?
Explanation:
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Answer:
A word that helps one word in a sentence name or describe another word in the sentence.
Explanation:
Linking verbs serve two purposes. First, they serve to help rename or re-identify the subject. For example,
He is a musician.
The linking verb is connects the subject he with the noun musician. In other words, the linking verb is helps one word in a sentence (musician) rename another word in the sentence (he).
Second, linking verbs serve to help describe the subject. For example,
They are huge.
The linking verb are connects the subject they with the adjective huge. In other words, the linking verb are helps one word in a sentence (huge) describe another word in the sentence (they).
Answer:
Sally Lockhart is a dazzling 16-year-old; middle-class orphan whose father taught her a variety of useful things; accounting, marksmanship, finance and shooting.
Explanation:
Can I please have brainliest?
Your audience would be the teacher or whoever is grading you, because the purpose of a critical analysis as to examine your point of you of the topic and how you structure of the essay based off of your opinions and possibly facts