Answer:
"Hey friend"
"Hey"
"I'm bored, lets doing something cool"
"Um ok sure what do you wanna do"
"I don't really know"
(After 10 mins)
"OH HEY I KNOW, LET'S GO TO THE PASHUPATINATH TEMPLE!!!!"
"Great Idea, Lets go!"
Answer:
Figurative language is used in the story “Marigolds” by using onomatopoeia, metaphors, and similes
Explanation:
Example of onomatopoeia in the story is “ouch” and “zing” it adds sensory language that we can imagine and almost feel how it is in the story
Example of metaphor in the story is “A marigold is the innocence in a child.”
Example of simile in the story is that Miss lottie can be compared to a marigold who has been picked and has gone through a lot. (Hope this helped)
If you summarize what you have in your notes into a paragraph then you should be fine.
Answer:
Arnold is a born librarian, he loves books.
Explanation:
When connecting two independent clauses (clauses with a subject and verb that can stand alone), you need to use a conjunction or a semicolon like in the third sentence. This one has the comma, but neither of those, <u><em>so</em></u> it is incorrect. (see what I did there? I used a conjunction to connect my two independent clauses! B) )
Hope this helps! Happy learning, friend!
Answer:
b) “I hear my being dance from ear to ear.” (Roethke line 5)
Explanation:
Irony is a figure of speech wherein words are utilized so that their expected importance is not the same as the genuine significance of the words. It might likewise be a circumstance that winds up in a significant unexpected manner in comparison to what is commonly foreseen. In basic words, it is a contrast among appearance and reality.