The puppy running through the grocery store was the first 1)clue something was wrong. Diana stood next to the 2)fruit and vegetable section. She looked at a 3)bunch of bananas but chose orange instead. Suddenly, the 4)young dog jumped into Diana's cart! It tore open a loaf of bread, causing a 5)crumb to fly into Diana's face. Startled, Diana squeezed the orange and 6)juice exploded all over Diana and a nearby man. He was 7)rude to Diana. He began to 8)argue with her. He said it was all his fault that his business 9)suit was ruined! One worker had to 10)rescue the dog. The cleaning 11)crew had to mop the floor.
Answer:
I think I would've really enjoyed this one when I was a kid. It's kind of a fiction/non-fiction hybrid. It's the story of Ryan O'Brian and his inability to stop composing poetry. It continues all day, and the reader is introduced to a variety of poetic forms. The story comes to a conclusion when Ryan's teacher gives the class a poetry-writing assignment... and Ryan finds that he's finally drawing a blank!
Explanation:
I believe there is only one comma in between limping and exhausted
independent clause because we are not depend on outside
Answer:
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Telemachus feels sad and dejected. </em></u></h2>
Telemachus becomes unkind and greedy.
Telemachus feels angry and vengeful.
Telemachus becomes bitter and hard.
Explanation:
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Telemachus feels sad and dejected. </em></u></h2><h2>Is the right answer I took the test.</h2>