Answer:
The millipede <u>moves</u> on fewer then a hundred legs.
Because this sentence is not a future-tense statement, the answer is "moves"
Answer:
a verb is a doing word so will be searching for the doing word and Mrs Barrett has given. so I think given is a verb although it is in past tense so I guess the verb is in past tense.i mean given is a past tense.
Answer:
I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for but:
Explanation:
"The lake was as blue as a sapphire. The waves splashed and spattered. The water came to life, roaring and rumbling. The sky's sparkling blue light reflected off the water, causing it to shine like phosphorus. The water was music to my ears because the noises of the waves are calming to me and make me feel at home. The water was glowing with dark light coming from the now gray cloud-filled sky."
<u>The lake was as blue as a sapphire.</u> - simile
<u>The waves splashed and spattered</u> - alliteration
<u>The rushing water came to life,</u> - hyperbole
<u>roaring and rumbling.</u> - alliteration
The sky's sparkling blue light reflected off the water, <u>causing it to shine like phosphorus.</u> - simile
The water was shining with <u>dark light</u> - oxymoron
<u> now gray cloud-filled sky</u> - imagery
<u>The sky's sparkling blue light</u> - imagery
<u>The water was music to my ears</u> - metaphor
That's the best I can do! Good luck! :)
1 d
2 b
3 b
4 none of them, it is future perfect progressive.
Answer:
There are only two sentences in this paragraph.
Explanation:
Maybe they want you to identify that these are run on sentences and you can split them up so there are 5?