Answer:
As it is not stated which word is it (not underlined), I'll go ahead and give you the answer for each one of your options:
A. Pronoun: <u>There aren't any pronouns in this sentence. </u>
<u>B. </u>Noun: <u>People, top monument</u>
<u>C. </u>Verb: <u>climb </u>
<u>D.</u>Adjective: Top.
Explanation:
A pronoun can be: I, you, he, she, etc... A noun is an object or a thing. A verb is an action, in this case climb is the action of this sentence. And and adjective is a description word, top is describing the noun, which is the monument. Top can also be used as a noun, depending on the context.
Johnny, or Johnny-cakes as he is called in the book, has been with the gang for several years however due to circumstances he finds himself injured within an abandoned church. Within the church he and Ponyboy stay however as they are out one day pre-teens find a way into the church and catch it on fire, when one is trapped inside Johnny rushes in to save him. In the end Johnny realizes that to "stay gold" means to do the right thing- in this case to leave the gang's way of life. At least that is how I see it.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
The campers called the estuary near their campsite 'Bay of Horses' because <u>every third day they used kill a horse, roast it and eat it</u>. This record of Spanish adventurers is found in the journal ny Cabeza De Vaca. In the Fall of 1528 he wrote an entry describing the situation of Spanish Campsite.
He described that 250 hungry Spanish named estuary near their campsite 'Bay of Horses' because they began to kill their own horses, roast them, and eat them. After people landed on the Florida coast on Vaca's command, and without finding any gold, being separated from ship, and lack of food they began to consume their own horses for the sake of survival.
Thus option C is correct.
B. Everyone
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