Answer:
1) The act or process of withdrawing, especially from something hazardous, formidable, or unpleasant.
Explanation:
We can see by how it's used in the passage that it's used as a verb, not as a noun, so we can eliminate 2. There's no military forces here, and this dog isn't retiring, so I'd say your best bet is 1, since the dog is withdrawing/retreating from the whip.
Answer:
And are joined by a coordinating conjunction complex sentences the complex sentences are composed of an independent clause. And dependent clause dependent clauses are not completed thoughts.
Explanation:
There is one subject my uncle and one predicate fixed my bike one subject one predicate again this is a simple sentence a compound sentence is a little different. its a compound
The answer is <span>genial...........</span>
I believe it's "A. Sheila is walking into a surprise party."
C or d.. sorry if it's wrong!