In the excerpt above, the sentence is a _compound-complex sentence_.
This one makes the most sense.
No, because it can be in a serious sense like "They had a sunny day at the beach" but in a mocking tone like "The day was sunny, mocking me at the loss of my wife in that fire, one year ago today"
Answer:
"not useful"
Explanation:
The prefix im expresses negation; not, so when you call something impractical you are saying no-practical or not useful
2 Hiking
Every week Franki goes Hiking
3 Working
Nora and Chris finished working an hour ago
4 Moving
Catherine doesn’t mind moving to Madrid
5 Buying
Bob likes buying gadgets at the electronics shop
6 Getting up
Dad prefers getting up early in the morning
Answer:
Check below for the answer and explanation.
Explanation:
a) Sadie, a puppy, likes trying new things. She does things that are well above the expectations of her owners, and she does them successfully.
b) Saddy is an adventurous and active puppy that does things beyond her age. Considering the fact she is never scared to do anything, it is sure she found it fun to jump on the tube with the narrator and was not injured in anyway whatsoever.
This is evident from the words of the narrator, "Earlier this summer, we had thought she would be too scared to get on the boat, but the very first time we lowered it, she popped in without hesitating a second. We were surprised to learn that she loved the boat"
To prove further, the narrator also said, "This afternoon, though, Sadie proved once again that she has a heart for new experiences". The word "prove" indicates that the Sadie was at the end able to go tubing unharmed.