When writing about a single memorable day in your life you need to consider important facts to mention and remarkable moments. For example: a special birthday celebration, a graduation day, a special visit, etc.
Then you need the setting, day, weather and write about why it was so special for you.
You must remember to describe clearly what happened why is it funny or not and to show why you want to write about it.
Finally in your conclusion you can add some anecdote that makes it a remarkable and unforgettable day and what you liked the most of it.
Answer:
<u>Annie</u> <em>fished</em>, <em>biked</em>, and <em>hiked</em> last week.
<u>My brother</u> <em>likes</em> corn, <em>hates</em> broccoli, and <em>enjoys</em> candy.
<u>Millie</u> and <u>Anna</u> <em>swam</em>, <em>ran</em>, and <em>biked</em>.
<u>My cousin</u> and <u>I </u><em>watched</em> movies, <em>ate </em>popcorn, and <em>drank </em>soda.
Explanation:
Simple sentences only contain one clause with a subject and predicate. So, simply write who does what, minding how many subjects and verbs you were required. Avoid making a complex sentence; don't make mulitple parts in the sentence.
Answer:
Explanation:
Now that our speaker has told us that nature is gold before it's green, he goes on to say that gold is the hardest hue, or color, for nature to hold, or keep. So the first color we see in spring doesn't stick around very long. Hold rhymes with gold, which means we've got a rhymed couplet here.
Answer:
It's either A or D but I think A is more likely