Are you going to the show? i am going to be late. see you in 20 minutes.
I forgot about the show! I’ll be right there!
are you serious? where are you? it is starting.
i’m at the theater.
i don’t see you. are you in the right theater?
i think so... we’re seeing zootopia, right?
what? are you kidding? did you bring your little sister or something? why would we see that? we’re watching zoolander!
i knew that. i’m on my way right now.
The sentence that uses correct capitalization is: Have you ever read Shel Silverstein's poem "Where The Sidewalk Ends"? The correct answer is option C. The words that begin with a capital letter in this sentence are proper nouns. Proper nouns are specific names of a person, thing, place or event. In this sentence, "Shel Silverstein" is a specific name of a person. The phrase that is enclosed in quotation marks is a title of a poem. Therefore, the words should with a capital letter.
I think number 2 is the correct answer you have to try to replace darkness with one of the answer choices
Answer:
D. Neither of the above
Explanation:
Central Idea means the main idea of a story/text. All stories, if not most, have a central idea whether or not they are nonfiction.
ANSWER is option D.
Because if you think about it, the Atlantic is a vast distance, but a puddle really isnt. So comparing such a large distance (the Atlantic) to such a small one (puddle) is understatement.