Sin·cere
sinˈsir/
adjective
free from pretense or deceit; proceeding from genuine feelings.
"they offer their sincere thanks to Paul"
synonyms:heartfelt, wholehearted, profound, deep;More
(of a person) saying what they genuinely feel or believe; not dishonest or hypocritical.
if I were you I'd probably use a formal format i.e. sir or madam
Answer:
D. Phrase.
Explanation:
In the given sentence, the underlined words <em>"under my grandmother's bed"</em> is a phrase. This is because phrases are words or groups of words that do not form a clause or are not a full sentence of its own or do not have a verb and at least one subject.
So, the underlined words in the sentence is an example of a phrase and are used only to add detail or information to the already completed sentence <em>"I found some old coins".</em>
Thus, the correct answer is a phrase.
Answer:
The narrator lets the reader know how Father Wolf feels about Shere Khan and the other animals of the jungle.
Explanation: