<span>A. (9) Sadly, even after that water is found, only some of its clean and safe enough to drink.
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Answer:
idioms
Explanation:
similies are things "like". For example, she acts like a chicken with its head cut off. inferences are a conclusion based on the basis of evidence and reasoning. which rules both of thise out and you are only left with idioms. Hope this helps!
Answer:
If I'm not wrong sentence two " You might say that when this
happens, the rock is getting sunburned." and sentence four "But while the rock is buried underground—before running water chews it out of the desert floor—it’s shaded from cosmic rays, so no beryllium-10 develops."
is the the two examples showing personification.
Explanation:
In this sentence: "You might say that when this
happens, the rock is getting sunburned." a rock cannot get sunburned so it's using personification giving human things to non-humans.
and in this sentence: But while the rock is buried underground—before
running water chews it out of the desert floor—it’s shaded
from cosmic rays, so no beryllium-10 develops." It shows personification because it says "before running water chews it out of the desert floor" and we know that water can't chew.
<span>The sentence which is punctuated correctly is this one:
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A. While his dad put the jack under the car, Trey looked for the tire iron in the trunk.
The use of comma is evident in this sentence to separate the dependent and independent clauses and initiate a brief pause between them.
Aesop was a Greek storyteller who wrote countless fables and tales.
His stories always contained life lessons such as:
“Never give up!” From his story ‘Tortoise and the Hare’ and
“Balance work and play” from the tale ‘The ants and the Grasshopper’
The author’s many works are still read today.