Descriptive words can give writing a broader sense
of meaning. Through the words used in each sentence and paragraph, it gives the
writing the power to ground the readers to what the author wanted them to
imagine, to put them in the place where the author wants to go, to give the
readers a taste of fantasy and for them to understand more on the topic. It
gives the participants to imagine the current event and let them interpret
freely depending on their perception and understanding.
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Answer:
D. On hills, the car went very slowly, other times, it could really move
Explanation:
A- doesn't really make sense molasses and honey is mainly known for being sweet not slow
B - it doesn't have the same effect
C- the original sentence didn't mention anything abt climbing
D- This one keeps the same meaning of the sentence while making it sound more lively
World war 2 and rescue efforts and Jewish refugee children.
Based on the definition of appositive, this is a noun or noun phrase that is used to rename the another noun beside it. Basing on the given sentence above, I believe that it does not have an appositive. The nouns are Joe and Tulips, but no other noun that renames either of the two. Hope this answer helps. Have a great day!
Loudly, hardwood, before. They describe an action or a verb.