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Sonbull [250]
3 years ago
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I need help with Wednesday

English
1 answer:
Arisa [49]3 years ago
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1. Used is an adjective (naming something gramaticallly related to a noun).
Their is an adjective (naming something gramaticallly related to a noun).
Railroad is a noun (person, place, thing, or idea).
2. To make the sentence sound normal, you would put (The teacher said "Cowboys still exist today.")
3. Dismantle would be the proper word, since it means "To break apart or undo."
4. Yet is an adverb (modifying word or phrase to another adverb, and adjective, or a verb.)
5. Reconciled means "Fix or restore relations to"
6. The phrase would classify as a metaphor (a figure of speech that refers to something by mentioning another)
7. A compoud/complex setence connects 2 sentences with works like and, or, but, nor. To make a complex sentence you would say "The bird flew over the house, and down the street.
8. Dict as a root means "say".

I hope this helps!!
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