Answer:
Im Very Sorry!
Explanation:
Consider Re-Asking the question and ill try my best to help!
To direct action towards an object in a sentence
Answer:
I will attempt.
Explanation:
1. its not a good idea to try stop a burglar by yourself, you may get hurt
yes, I suppose you are right.
2. Watch out for cars when you cross the road, you might get knocked down
Good thinking.
3. If I were you I would'nt be out alone at night, its dangerous
I guess so.
4. Its a bad idea to leave your car unlocked it might get stolen
you're right.
5. Don't exceed the speed limit, you will have to pay a fine
Thats true.
<span>The answer is the option A. The naturalist. He is the person who performs the action. The actions is indicated by the verb. The verb is realized, Then you can ask who realized that the orchids had adapted to attract insects? The answer to who performs the action will reveal the subject. IN this case the answer is the narutalist. Which means that the subject is the naturalist.</span>
Answer:
14 Green Meadows,
Connecticut.
22nd June, 2020.
Dear James,
How are you doing? How are the kids? I know Sally is keeping the house lively, because i know that left to you and little Michael, that house would be more silent than a graveyard.
I traveled down to Connecticut to visit my cousin just to have a change of scenery and so far I've had quite an experience here. The food is different, the weather is hotter down here and it appears there is a higher crime rate here. I'm adjusting nicely though.
I attended a football game last weekend and it was really fun. Connecticut is a fun place to be in, provided you don't stay out after 11, haha.
I have a date with a gorgeous lady tomorrow, i met her at the football game. She was supporting the home team though, but this shows that opposites attract, right?
I would be going back to California next week though, i would make a brief stop to see my brother before completing the journey home.
Greet Sally and Michael for me, tell them i would come over for Thanksgiving and that i love them. Take care, James.
Yours faithfully,
Jordan.