Answer:
plural noun, action verb, plural noun, adjective, adverb?, adjective, action verb?, adjective, noun, adjective
Explanation:
The blanks that follow words such as adjectives, verbs, or prepositions (like "for") are usually nouns. If the context implies that there are multiple nouns, it is likely plural (such as in the first blank). For blanks that follow a noun (even a proper noun like a name) are usually action verbs (the "action" part is optional to write down, depending on the level of the English class).
Fictitious characters such as mythical creatures, scorpions, kings and queens, bishops, landlords. Make- believe worlds as fairly world, chocolate plazas, even and pillow world. Twisted plots- centred on drama-
Answer:
The paragraph starts off with kind of a philosophical hook "What we learn about our friends on a road trip may be very different from what we learn about them in their homes or at school", which is interesting because it is an idea that is bigger than the story. It gives relevant details such as the title of the story, author, main character, and setting, but doesn't give too much away.
Answer:
There are special flowers for the table.
Explanation:
MY ANSWER IS "D".
<span>Great!! Lavoisier was born in 26th August (1743)....yesterday!! </span>
<span>USING A RELIABLE BALANCE, LAVIOSIER REPORTED WEIGHT OF HIS REACTING SYSTEMs AND HE DEVINED THE "MASS CONSERVATION LAW". Chemists remembered him because by his several foreseing in actual Chemistry Dogma : </span>
<span>-) Chemistry can't break down chemical elements ; </span>
<span>-) Air is a mixture of Nitrogen and oxygen ; </span>
<span>-) Oxygen allows combustion and animal breathing ; </span>
<span>-) Oxygen combine with other chemical elements to form oxides or anhydrides ; </span>
<span>-) Oxides unite water to form Bases ; </span>
<span>-) Anhydrides unite to water to form Acids ; </span>
<span>-) Acids unite to Base to form Salt besides rescued water ; </span>
<span>-) Chemical Systems can't change its whole mass/weight.</span>