I've never read that book. But look for the climax and then if you see any suspense or action after it. Then that would be it.
Be QUIET, quiver, Do things QUICKLY, make a QUILT, go on a QUEST, :p
B is ri, I hope this helps my guy
You can write a compound sentence using FANBOYS:
F —> for
A —> and
N —> nor
B —> but
O —> or
Y —> yet
S —> so
i.e.
1- The boy laughed, and the girl giggled.
2- The brown squirrel ran up the tree; hence, the dog did not bark.
3- Julie wanted a piece of cake, yet her mother said no.
4- It was bedtime, but it was still daylight.
5- Do you know Mike; do you like him?
6- We could go to the movies, or we could walk to the park.
Hope this helped
I used:
-FANBOYS
-semicolon
-conjunctive adverbs
Answer:
complimenting
Explanation:
by saying something is funny and then laughing you are further proving the point.