It is A because it restates the noun, CAT, with a different name, CALICO. It is also A because WHICH is a relative pronoun.
Answer: He brings baloney, bread, matches, a copy of Gone with the Wind, peroxide, and a deck of cards
Explanation: Johnny has gone to get food and supplies for their stay.
Answer:
A- Robert <u>polished</u> his saddle.
Explanation:
If you take out "his saddle", the sentence does not make sense. Taking out "for the wagon", the sentence will still make sense. If you can take out the word(s) that the verb is applying to (what is Robert doing, he's polishing his saddle), and if the sentence does not make sense, then it is a transitive verb.
Answer:
I believe he means that in the Caribbean people died so young that he imagines it so often. He thinks he needs to make any happy/good moment last so he remembers that.
Explanation:
She welcomes it. blah blah blah