Answer:
Funny
Explanation:
How do you explain that..?
"...when she has finished it."
That is the dependant clause.
Answer:
S subject OP object PN predicate noun
Explanation:
DO direct object
Answer:
A literary device I used for this quote was a Metaphor. I used this quote because Starr tells the reader how she feels about being at the party with the one person she only knew left her hanging She knew she would be uncomfortable going to a party where she didn't know anyone Now that her sister left her hanging, she felt like she was naked in a Garden where apples were already eaten, its like she was invisible.
Lennie Smalls is dull-witted and clumsy with his strength. He often appears to irritate or frighten other characters (he frustrates George, his companion and guardian, while he frightens Curley). These interactions reveal his slow-nature, naive mindset, and undetermined strength, which ultimately leads to his demise.
You can find examples of these traits by going to the passages about Lennie's handling of small animals (Chapter 1 and likely the last chapter when he accidentally kills the pup/Curley's wife)