Answer:
Magenta, and Tasmanian devil. Thx for the points!
Explanation:
Wbu?
In "Sixteen" by Maureen Daly, the narrator expresses how she is an intuitive teenage girl; she knows the trends, and she is up-to-date with the world. She also immediately insists that "I’m not so really dumb. I know what a girl should do and what she shouldn’t". Not only does she describe what she should and shouldn't wear, when she arrives at the skating rink she describes the sky and her surroundings, implying that she is highly detail oriented.
After she states twice that she was not a "dumb" girl, and giving reasons why she wasn't, we realize she was trying to reassure herself of the fact. All logic is out the window once she mets with her love interest, and she feels dumb for believing that he would call her; "for all of a sudden I know, what the stars knew all the time ---- he’ll never, never call --- never".
Answer:
ummmmm what you look like?? xD
Explanation:
You are right, the prepositional phrase in the sentence <em>Late last night there was a loud knock at the door </em>is D) at the door.
The only preposition in the sentence is <em>at, </em>therefore this has to be correct.
Answer:
Liam slap-shotted the ball to the other side
I went to the off-campus site.