Answer:
(Not the best at creative writing haha)
Explanation:
em dash:
You need to call her- Evelyn- She needs you
Ellipsis:
We were now on our own...
Hyphen:
She was two-years-old
Answer:
You read to find out the central idea the character or you learns
Explanation:
As you know theme is "broad idea or a message that is to be conveyed through a literary work." I think what would best work is you reading the book a couple of times and seeing what the central idea the character or you learned.
I hope this helped. I am sorry if you get this wrong.
Answer:
It sounded like piano music and it was coming from my living room, however, we didn't have a piano. I slowly got up to see what it was, then I saw a sight I never expected to see, not even in my wildest dreams: my dad was dancing in a very slow romantic dance with my mum and making out.
They were dancing to one of his old music collections, that was why I probably didn't recognize the sounds.
He had one hand on her waist and it slid further down, mum let off a gasp, they were obviously enjoying themselves, oblivious to the fact that I was just upstairs.
I turned around and went back to my room and with a smile shut my door.
Recognize a prepositional phrase when you see one.
At the minimum, a prepositional phrase will begin with a preposition and end with a noun, pronoun, gerund, or clause, the "object" of the preposition. At = preposition; home = noun. In = preposition; time = noun. From = preposition; Richie = noun.
Option B. simple subjetc.
If you only include one word and it is a noun that performs the action it is a simple subject.