Galahad I think. because he is<span> the son of Lancelot.</span>
-The freezing rain stung my skin as I briskly walked home from school.
-Shawna's hostility toward me was revealed by her cold stare and crossed arms.
-Charles felt his ears and cheeks grow red as he scrambled to pick his lunch up off the floor.
Answer:
The club featured in the book is a set of young boys named Dru, Bo, Cecil, and Scotty who want nothing more than to compete in bulldogging at the rodeo. Since they aren’t allowed yet due to their age, they focus on the calf-roping event.
Explanation:
Answer:
Chapter 3. Cherry and Marcia don't have a ride home, so they agree to let Two-Bit give them a ride to the West side of town, which is about twenty miles away. As they walk to Two-Bit's house, Pony sees that the girls are getting over thinking of them as just Greasers. They're basically the same.
Explanation:
The answer is: [B]: parallelism .
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Note: "at once...government" ; is used in one clause; followed by the same:
"at once...government" ; in the second clause (which happens to be the subsequent clause) is an example of parallelism, or parallel structure.
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There are no examples of rhymes, allusions, or metaphors in the sentence/excerpt provided.
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