Answer:
1. Because she studied (a positive), but couldn't (a negative word), it means that you must use "but" or another word to describe it: 
Lara studied several hours every night, but she couldn't earn higher than a B on the daily quizzes. 
2. This is a run-on sentence, because it is best to separate both of them. However, if added together, there is need of a comma:
After Audie Murphy had proved himself a true hero in World War II, he became a hero of the silver screen in many actions films. 
3. Again, this is a run-on sentence in which it would be best to separate both of the sentence fragments. However, since this is not an answer choice, it is best to separate using a comma: 
The invention of the telescope led later astronomers to the discovery of countless celestial objects, yet it failed at the time to bring its inventor the recognition he was due.
4. He awoke from his nap while riding in the passenger seat of the car, Brian was surprised to discover that his father had driven several hundred miles. 
"When he awoke from his nap" is a better choice, because while it describes the past, it should be put from a present-time view, which means that it must connect to the present-time from the past.
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Adjective that have degrees (temps) 
        
             
        
        
        
i think the question means to use all five terms of figurative languagein your paragraph.
which are:
1) simile
     definition: when the sentence is comparing something using like or as.
     ex: the stars were as bright as a sun. reading the book was like hell to me.
2) metaphor
     definition: when a sentence refers to one thing by mentioning the other
     ex: you light up my life
3) personification
     definition: when a sentence gives suman like qualities to something
     ex: the stars winked at me
4) hyperbole
     definition: when a sentence is over exaggerating something
     ex: my bag weighed a ton
5) idiom
     definition: it is when a sentence does not literally mean what it says
     ex: it was raining cats and dogs. (its not literally raining cats and dogs, it is trying to say that it is raining a lot without a rest)
there are more such as onomatopoeia(giving sound (ex: roar, bam, boom), 
allusion(an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it(ex: “Hey! Guess who the new Newton of our school is?” – “Newton”, means a genius student, alludes to a famous scientist Isaac Newton.), etc. bu ti think ur teacher wants you to include the main five.
plz give me a brainliest!!!!
 
        
             
        
        
        
Athena dealt with giving strength to people. Where as artemis and apollo guided the children with moral conflicts.
        
             
        
        
        
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