Answer:
B
Explanation:
When the word is plural, but has an "s" at the end, you put the apostrophe after the "s".
Answer:
Waiting for his wife outside of a hair salon
Explanation:
His wife was at the hairdresser when Walter picked up a copy of a Liberty magazine. He read <em>“Can Germany Conquer the World Through the Air?” </em>and saw pictures of war before he started daydreaming about being Captain Mitty.
I believe it would be <span>C) She stood before the mirror courtesying and simpering to her own image, and greeting it as the friend whom she loved better than all the world beside. </span>
Hi,
I would say the best choice is C, <span>sensory appeals are made up of imagery. </span><span>
~Elisabeth</span>