The best way it recto read over the question and then write what it’d asked
I think it would be "a fragment missing a subject" bc it doesn't say what she volunteered for. good luck ☺
A story that illustrates the saying "strike while the iron is hot" is "Mike was offered a great job opportunity however he decided not to take it and never got such a good opportunity again".
<h3>What is the meaning of "strike while the iron is hot"?</h3>
This refers to the idea one should act at a specific moment to take an opportunity or to avoid a negative event.
<h3>What elements should a story include?</h3>
- Main character
- Setting
- Events
- Theme: In this case the theme is "strike while the iron is hot"
<h3>What is an example of a story about this?</h3>
Mike, who lived in New York, and has just graduated as an architect from a prestigious university was offered the opportunity to work in Japan in a big company. However, as Mike had never lived abroad and was afraid of living a different culture he rejected the opportunity. Sadly, he was never offered a similar opportunity.
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1. Colour : Her hair is a reddish brown colour.
2. Size: Dogs come in all shapes and sizes.
3. Sound: She heard the sound of footsteps outside.
Don’t know C.
Answer: A
Explanation: They all make sense in this form.
The other transition words sound wrong when they fit with the sentences:
"Afterward, she heard a strange noise coming from inside."
"Long ago, they were all huddled around Blush's stall."
"Nevertheless, the other cows stamped nervously at all the commotion."