Answer:
Nouns are a person, place, or thing.
Explanation:
Answer:
A: Containers that hold items is receptacles
B: To walk in a sleep like condition is somnambulatory
C: an inhabitant cloudy, misty, or hazy is nebulous
D: an intricate structure of interconnecting passages is a labyrinth
E: shaped into fold or parallel is corrugated
F: prince or chief in India or east indies is a Raja
The way you formatted your question is a bit confusing, as there is 7 words and 6 definitions, but I hope this helps.
*The word denizen means "an inhabitant or occupant of a particular place" if you still need that
Answer:
Yes, it is.
Explanation:
You used correct grammar, correct punctuation, and it was overall really good. You may want to add on just a little bit.
Answer:
umm... I think this is what you're looking for, please don't yell at me if it is not
Explanation:
the purpose of myths is to help people understand morals like fairytales almost, another thing myths were used for was just to help people gather and talk/socialize.
Answer:
A) Questions usually start with a helping verb or adverb.
Explanation:
The sentence structure in statements and questions is different. In the case of statements, the main elements (subject, verb and direct object) must be organized in the following way:
- Subject + Verb + Direct Object: John drives a motorcycle.
Statements can also include indirect objects, adverbs, modal and auxiliary verbs, among other elements.
On the other hand, questions are organized in two ways, depending on the type of question:
Verb + Subject + Complement:
Is she your sister?
Modal/Auxiliary verb + Subject + Verb:
Will you go to the party? Do you like it? Can you answer the phone?
WH word + Verb + Subject:
What is this? Where are you?
WH word + Modal/Auxiliary verb + Subject + Verb:
Where will she go? What are you doing? What did you do last night?