Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
Simile
Explanation:
Similes compare two things and they use "like" or "as".
Answer:
interrogative and or pronoun
Explanation:
Who (pronoun) The pronoun who, in English, is an interrogative pronoun and a relative pronoun, used chiefly to refer to humans. Its derived forms include whom, an objective form the use of which is now generally confined to formal English; the possessive form whose; and the indefinite form whoever (also whosoever, whom(so)ever
The type of verbal that appears in the sentence is: Infinitive
We can see in the sentence that the verb is not bound to any particular subject or tense
hope this helps
Answer:
a) lives
b) likes
c) gets up
d) eats
e) has
f) takes
g) goes
h) does not eat
i) goes
j) play
k) is
l) can not play
m) sits
n) checks
Some of these may fit in the blanks, some may not. This is just what I think goes good with all the sentences so sorry if some are incorrect!