Answer:
Its informal style connects directly to the reader.
Explanation:
Just took this on a test and got it right.
Answer:
1. edvid = dived
2. gustgreld = struggled
3. gregadd = dragged
4. paiserd = praised
5. yavlerb = bravely
Explanation:
A tip to make things easier when putting letters in the correct order is to pay attention to the vowels. They are the ones that determined the number of syllable. Look at them first, see the possibilities, then work with the consonants. Also, try to find patterns. After figuring out the first word, "dived", it was easier to form the others since I was looking for verbs in the past.
Here, we formed 4 verbs in their past forms, all regular, and one adverb:
1, dived - past form of dive
2. struggled - past form of struggle
3. dragged - past form of drag
4. praised - past form of praise
5. bravely - adverb formed from the adjective "brave"
Well its probably easy to write about:
Slavery;
Any war from WWI onwards;
Suffragettes;
Adolf Hitler;
Of Mice and Men; or
Something you would enjoy learning about. Maybe you like the though of learning about Ancient Greece or Rome or Egypt...
They're some things anyway
Answer:
simile
Explanation:
because its using a comparison using like or as