Answer:His frustration that Alsace will no longer be allowed to teach French
Explanation: just read guys
Plural possessive is the answer
Answer:
Some Spanish explorers are making a journey to North America when they encounter a storm that takes some of their barges and people. After the ship lands on an island, the men encounter Native Americans and are afraid of being sacrificed. however, the native American are kind and bring them food. they sail again only to be shipwrecked a second time. the native Americans weep for the misfortune of the sailors and take them to their lodge to be warm and hold a great celebration.
Explanation:
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Appositive: the book by E.B. White
Noun or pronoun renamed: Charlotte's We
Explanation:
Appositive/appositive phrase is a noun/a noun phrase that remains another noun or a pronoun. There are two types of appositive phrases: restrictive (provides essential information about the noun it renames) and non-restrictive ( gives us more details about the renamed noun. Another important feature is that non-restrictive appositive phrases are always separated with commas from the rest of the sentence.
So, in this case, our appositive phrase is the book by E.B. White, and the noun it renames is Charlotte's Web. It is separated with commas and gives us more details about the renamed noun which makes it non-restrictive appositive phrase.
Answer:
1) Personification 2) Hyperbole 3) Alliteration
Explanation:
Personification is when you take an item, such as the moon, and give it human-like characteristics. The moon cannot actually dance, obviously. Therefore, this is an example of Personification.
Hyperbole is an exaggeration. They are not actually starving, they just mean they are very hungry.
Alliteration is when three or more consecutive words begin with the same consonant. (Assonance is the same, but begins with a vowel.) In this sentence, most of the words begin with the same letter "S".