Answer:
The word 'any' is used to refer to one <em><u>OR </u></em>some of a thing or number of things, no matter how much or many -- so, both Henrietta and Felecia are correct in that respect.
Explanation:
Henrietta: "Are there any students who have been sent to detention?"
Felecia: "Any coin I find on the ground is a coin worth picking up."
Rolling around in the dirt is a Fragment. Hope that helps.
answer:
d
why:
it states in passage two that "As the plant and animal matter decays, it releases nutrients into the soil. Then, it is absorbed by the roots of living plants and turned into food for the plant." -also you spelled will wrong :)
Answer:
Finished at last. I sat over it and strapped it.
or
Finished at last, I sat over it and strapped it.
Explanation:
I'm sorry if I'm wrong