Answer: Which (A)
It makes more sense with ‘which’ then any of the other options.
That would be when the sheep kept repeating "Four legs good, two legs bad" over and over again
Figurative language, because it uses words and expressions that can be interpreted differently than the literal meaning
Answer
"Cherry Valance" said
He put his feet up on the back of the redhead's chair, winked at me, and beat his own record for saying something dirty. She turned around and gave him a cool stare.
"Take your feet off my chair and shut your trap."
Answer:
2). The librarian’s suggestion—to read the newest magazine article about large lizards—was a good one!
Explanation:
Infinitives are demonstrated as the base form of verbs preceded by 'to.' The phrases consisting of infinitive plus other objects or modifiers function as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs in the sentence.
As per the question, the second sentence involves the infinitive 'to read' that functions as an adverb in it as it modifies the verb 'was' and adjective 'good' by adding details about them. The other sentences either employ infinitives as adjectives. Thus, <u>option 2</u> is the correct answer.