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B. Mutual admiration and loyalty form the bond of real friendships.
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Explanation:
people picking on me, I was the main target in my middle school.
When I was finishing my last year of grade 8, I didn't believe I was gunna have many friends in HS, but, during the summer, I decided I was gunna have a mini lil glow up, and treat myself, and start going to church more, and and drop some fake friends, I bought new clothes to make me feel pretty and worth it, I started wearing makeup to make me feel pretty and worth it, I ate a lot though, which forced me to workout, do I started working out, and I hated running, but all through middle school and elementary I did cross country, I was a confusing child, but anyways, I cut my hair like 2 months ago, so change something about me. but I'ma true christian, with so many friends that love me, and a family who's there for me, and a brother who doesn't always get along with me aha, but I finally believed in myself, and I'm confident, and I think I'm pretty now, and I have many guy friends, many ex guy friends, and two exes, which doesn't matter, because their my friends, and I lvoe them because their always there for me no matter what. :]
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Onomatopoeia - a word that sounds like its name (for example: bang, bark, meow)
Alliteration - the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of two or more words (for example: awesome alligator, zany zebras)
C. His hours are long and busy.
Linking verbs are do not express action. It simply links the subject of the verb to the additional information about the subject.
In the above sentence, ARE is the linking verb. It does not express any action. Its subject is his hours. It connects the additional information long and busy to the subject his hours.
Verbs in other choices pays, works, and has walked are all action verbs. It does not connect the subject to additional information about the subject. Instead, the verb shows the subject doing the action (he works, he has walked) or the subject receiving the action (his boss pays him).