Answer:
As an alternative ending, we can say that the remarkable rocket was not presumptuous and had a good relationship with the other rockets. However, it ended up falling out of the rocket basket, into a puddle of water and therefore could not be lit. Then it was put to dry and when it was ready to be used, it made a show of colors that left the Russian princess extremely surprised and delighted by the remarkable rocket's ability.
Explanation:
An alternative ending is a different ending than the official ending of a story. At the real end of "Remarkable rocket", the rocket is discarded, after having gotten wet with its own tears at a time when it was being smug and put on. It was not put to dry, but thrown away. It was accidentally used by boys looking for sticks to light a fire. These kids lit the rocket at noon and it really blew up, but nobody saw it.
Answer:
The hyphen in this quote emphasizes the pause, showing a tone in the diolgue. The hyphen in "You signed away --" shows not only a pause, but an incomplete sentence. The reader is left to assume what the sentence would be if it were complete, and it shows that in the dialogue the character chose not to finish the sentence, whether because they were distracted, surprised, or some other reason.
Explanation:
D is incorrect because it is a run-on sentence.
<span>The number of independent clauses is zero or none but there is only one subordinate clause. The clause "Although the sky was a lovely shade of blue" is an example of a subordinate clause, which is introduced by the subordinating conjunction "although". This sentence does have a subject and a verb, but cannot convey a complete thought without the main clause.</span>