When looking at what the subject does in a sentence, you are looking at the action. A sentence consists of two basic parts: who/what is doing what. The cat (who/what) chased the mouse (did what). The subject is the who/what part of the sentence, and the verb is the action of the sentence. Consider the following sentence: He ran quickly. A pronoun is a word that renames the noun ("he" rather than "Jim" or some other proper name). And an adverb modifies a verb ("quickly" modifies "ran").
She is describing her mamas generation. (Women) List three things that these women tried to obtain for their children. These women likely lived in slavery and they wanted to obtain freedom, knowledge, and a better life. You just studied 53 terms
Answer:
A). When all the vampires are iced, take a step back and look at your creations, your iced vampires.
Explanation:
A summarizing statement is demonstrated as the statement that briefly reiterates the key ideas of the argument that provides the audience with a review of the most significant points of the essay or paper in a conclusion form so that they can remember it effectively.
As per the question, option A displays a sentence from the conclusion that characterizes a summarizing statement as it briefly restates the main points('when vampires are iced, take a step back, look at your.....vampires') of the work to provide a quick, clear, and memorable understanding to the readers(by removing the less important points). Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
"That's a lot of rockfish for people who aren't all that into rockfish" They are amazed how many that "person" had.
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Answer:
No, "Don't believe everything you say" is not a universal literary theme.
Explanation:
If you had said "don't believe everything you hear" then i'd tell you yes.<u><em> Don't believe everything you say</em></u> is not a well known saying that could be used globally. <u>It is a literary theme but not a universal one.</u>