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The red tulip opened its petals. This is because in the poem it refers to a tulip. Put on her carmine suit most likely means the tulip blooms and turns from a green bud into a red flower.
The prefix "de-" means to deduct, or remove from. So, de- + attach, would mean to remove something from holding on to another thing. Apply that to the situation, and the pedal straps "detach", meaning they stop holding on to his ankle. Petal straps connect Andre's foot to his pedals, but when he falls, they disconnect, and the strap no longer holds his foot to the petal. Basically the word detach means to release hold of his foot, so the petals no longer hold his foot to his bike.
Answer:
a). Are you sure that you can go to the fair this weekend?
Explanation:
Verbals are characterized as the verbs that do not play the role of verbs in the sentence. These are the present or past participle forms of the verb which function as adverb, noun, or adjective in the sentence. The first sentence does not include a verbal as there is no verb that is functioning as a noun or to modify the verb or noun. The second sentence employs 'amazing' is acting as the adjective. Thus, <u>option a</u> is the correct answer.
Answer: D. No change needs to be made to this sentence
Explanation:
An adverb is a word that used to modify an adjective or a verb. In this case, the adverb in the question is thankfully.
The sentence given is "Thankfully, my hard work paid off". To use the adverb as a sentence opener, " Thankfully" needs to be the word at the beginning. Since it's already the sentence opener, therefore there's no change to be made.