<h3>I hope it's helpful for you</h3>
It would be it, because it is the bumper sticker.
Yes, it is difficult. Sometimes it isn’t. It depends on the restaurant. For example, there may be this restaurant that has a wide variety of food. You can only try a bit at a time, it’s not like you can order it all at once. So you need to choose something from the menu. Sometimes, that choice can be difficult considering the fact that there are a lot of delicious options and you can only have one or two out of them.
Depends on which word is underlined.
<em>I </em>is a pronoun, <em>am using </em>is a verb, <em>a </em>is a determiner, <em>ruler </em>is a noun, <em>to help draw </em>is a verb, <em>a </em>is a determiner, <em>straight </em>is an adjective, <em>line </em>is a noun.
The correct English term for words that have the same spelling and pronunciation but multiple( ie different) meanings is 'homonyms'.
EG. 'Duck'
A duck flew over.
The boy should duck before he hits his heat on the branch.