“where Martin Luther King, Jr. organized”; the last option
Answer:
its suffix
Explanation:
just a few examples:
-er, -tion, -ment = indicate nouns
-able, -ous, -ive = indicate adjectives
1. The brother is really tall, as it is implies he has to duck under telephone lines.
2. The sister has long legs, as she has to sit in the backseat to drive.
3. The dog is real fast, because the fleas have to use super glue to stay on.
4. The cat is really fat, as it has to use a roller skate to keep its stomach off the floor.
5. The friend is really crazy, as he thinks the moon is made of cheese.
6.The brother is short, he has to climb on a high chair to see over the table.
7. The aunt is nice, as the kids ran to live with her.
8. The cows are lazy, as they wait on the field for the grass to grow back.
9.The girlfriend is crazy, as she the man on the moon is going to get her at night.
10. The cat is lonely, as it sits in front of the mirror all day.
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Answer:
i think this is the answer:
While Emily Dickinson most dominantly used personification, symbolism, and imagery in her poem "Because I could not stop for Death--," we certainly can see a couple of uses of metaphor and simile. One example of a metaphor can be found in the first stanza with respect to the carriage.
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Explanation:
2- A, Arsonist
3- D, Exhibited most likely.
4- A, Denouncing
5- D, Code.
6- A is the likely choice, as well as C. I'd go A for the fact that it's a clear boom.
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