The phrase "erupting like great beasts" in the excerpt helped the reader to understand the connotative meaning of the word heavy.
<h3>What is the connotative word heavy?</h3>
The author provides an inference context clue to help determine the meaning of the word heavy.
Hence, the phrase “erupting like great beasts” helps the reader infer that the “heavy electronic beats” coming from basements are quite forceful.
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It’s A because they are tried of fighting not for them but for the people around the world
B, someone else's.
When showing possession, you put the apostrophe after the person/thing that is possessing.
What’s the full context? What passage are you referring to?
The answer is b
Because they don’t know what to expecting the world but elders have probably already been there and did that