Answer:
1 I won't spend one cent on a bottle if perfume untill I know I love the scent .
2. The sack of flour had a yellow flower trademark for the manufacturer.
3. Due to the weather last night there is dew on the grass .
4. The council decided she needed to seek some counsel advuce
5.Joe's teacher advised him to join a personality development course, as he often uses coarse language in the class
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7. The large boar used his tusks to bore through my makeshift shield.
8. The large boar used his tusks to bore through my makeshift shield
9. The stationery remained stationary on the shelf.
10. Even though her legs were sore, a good bike ride made her spirits soar.
Answer:
The central idea or ideas explored in the story
Explanation:
A literary theme might be the subject matter or present itself as a message within the larger story.
Answer:
The right way to combine the sentences by turning them into a phrase is the following one:
(D)Icy winds, which blow across Antarctica throughout the year, make the continent seem even colder.
Explanation:
If we want a phrase, all we need is a subject and a predicate. Therefore, by adding the relative pronoun "which" referring to the icy winds we form a more concise phrase with a subject (Icy winds,...) and a predicate (...which blow across Antarctica throughout the year, make the continent seem even colder). It is clear that all that appears after the subject refers to it and its acts, that is, it is said in the phrase that icy winds do two things:
1- they blow across Antarctica throughout the year.
2- they make the continent (Antarctica) seem even colder.
Answer:
1. Forest - normal rules of society do not apply
2. Garden - place of beauty, safety and restraint
3. Mountain Top - characters can see clearly
4. Underground - place where hero faces his worst fears
5. Sea - uncontrollable, endless, and mysterious
6. Road - desicion must be made