Answer:
Stuff
Explanation:
Word <em>stuff </em>is the only one that is not explained more in the sentence.
Word stuff is in general very vague word that can mean a wide array of things, physical as well as abstract. <u>We do not know what are the stuff that Sherri had in the room, what is she suppose to pack and what is scattered around.</u>
We know the word <em>her </em>refers to Sherri, the <em>trip </em>refers to her going to New York, and that <em>every </em>refers to the inches of her room.
Answer:
The King and The Duke tries various scam such as 'The Royal Nonesuch' scam and are also involved in falsely pretending to the British uncles to make money from the people in river towns.
Explanation:
The Duke and the King is a story from one of Mark Twain's novel, 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.' From the novel we get to know that when Huck rescues Duck and the King, both of them travel downstream by taking control of the raft. And along the river, both of them cheats people in different towns for making money.
Both, the Duke and the King involves in what they called 'The Royal Nonesuch' scam where they fool people and earns a good amount of over 400$. Apart from this, both the men cheats dead Peter Wilks's family by one pretending to be a British preacher and the other playing the role of a deaf-mute person, William.
Answer:
After hearing trickling from the pipes, the plumber resumed his work.
Explanation:
Answer:
He uses, 'Beside the lake, beneath the trees', and 'beside' to give the impression that no matter where he looks he can see daffodils. The simile compares the flowers to a sparkling and endless constellation of stars in the galaxy which is a powerful image as the milky way is a significant part of the world's solar system and makes the flowers seem important/stars light up the night/these flowers light up the path from winter to spring Enjambment adds to the idea of endlessness and infinity - like the flowers go on for ever.
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
A. answers (in order):
2 - Next
5 - Finally
1 - First
4 - When
3 - Once.
B.
START:
Firstly.
NEXT STEP:
Then, Secondly, Next, Thirdly, After that.
CONDITIONS:
Once, When.
END:
Finally, Lastly.
C.
1) When the cookies are golden brown.
2) Once the glue has dried.
3) Once you have scanned all the items.
4) When the vacuum is finished.