"c. She was not interested in becoming part of the popular group" is how Millicent was different a year or two before the story, since this is a major character development.
Answer:
1. very cheap
2. very controversial
3. very opposed
4. very disappointing
5. very ashamed
6. very successful
7. very easy
8. very stupid
9. very concerned
10. very ridiculous
Explanation:
instead of using the word "very' use your answers in part 1! did not want to make this too easy for you.
It will definitely help if you google the meanings of every word you do not understand but I know it gets tough sometimes. Hopefully giving you the help here motivates you as opposed to the opposite!
Answer:
1.My cat loves salmon she goes crazy when she smells it.
2.Donna lives in Orlando her school in Winter Park is not within walking distance.
3.Her husband is a software engineer he designs computer programs.
Explanation:
The three sentences above each have two independent sentences that should be linked by a punctuation (a comma, semicolon or semicolon) or by a preposition that connects them in a coherent way and makes the reading more fluid and paused. However, this did not happen and the two sentences were joined without any connective between them, but they are capable of providing a coherent and understandable thought. When this occurs, it is called a fused (or run-on) sentence.