Answer:
C
Explanation:
A and D don't detail how the air smelt
B is talking about life in the campground while C is talking about the nature around the campground (on the mountain presumably)
On the one hand, <u><em>your</em></u> is a possessive and means that something belongs or is related to "you", whoever that subject is. On the other hand, <em><u>you're</u></em> is a contraction. It is short for "you are" that includes the personal pronoun <em>you</em> and the conjugated verb <em>to be</em>. Therefore, the sentence that accurately uses the homophones "your" and "you're" is: Don’t forget to pick up your homework before you leave.
Hey i really am not sure but i think it might be D. sorry if wrong
Which story?
Use context clues for this question.
Does the protagonist seem young and child-like? A teenager? An adult?
How does your protagonist act and show emotions. Use the emotions and actions of your protagonist to form a hypothesis of how old your protagonist is. For example if your protagonist has to go to school they could be in their child to teenage phase of life.