Answer:
Which sentence from "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" is an example of personification? "The house was as still as still, but he thought he could just catch the faintest scratch-scratch in the world." "Rikki-tikki was just going to eat him up from the tail, after the custom of his family at dinner
Explanation:
thank me later
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options and passage that was posted before with this question, the correct response is the one having to do with the fact that the passage is in the voice of the speaker. </span>
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Answer:
The correct answer is C. Tanya likes to read.
Explanation:
A clause can be categorized as an independent clause or a dependent clause. Indpendent clause it can express complete thoughts, and it can stand alone as sentences. Also, have a subject and a verb. Differences from between independent and dependent clauses by checking to see whether the clause expresses a complete thought.
Example of independent clauses:
- I was late
- We had a good time
- We will meet again tomorrow
- The cat's toy is lost
- Steven will finish it.
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Thank you!
-Charlie
It's definitely answer D. The other choices don't make sense, such as choice C, it uses a past tense verb. If I were you, I would use process of elimination by eliminating the answers that don't make sense, or don't sound right in the sentence.
What ever you do in this life is the result of your next life, so if you are bad now then your next life isnt going to be good. However if you have been good in this life your next life will be better. God looks at the persons soul, not the colour if them , or the gender or race, but by the way they have acted which is all shown in the soul.
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