The cat sat on the couch waiting to spring on the dog , suddenly jumping on the dogs back.
context clue is jumping
Answer:
This excerpt from We've Got a Job The 1963 Children's March and the tone of the excerpt is described below in detail.
Explanation:
The tone is associated with the author’s view within the document or excerpt. In this instance, the terms that can asphalt the process for identifying the expression are: “special”, “just right really good” and “high tip money” which follows the high-ascended and show-off expression of the author. The words employed to produce the tone are:
just right-really good
special
<span>C. it creates a mood of gloom, that is what i think.</span>
Answer:
I think that the scene shows foreshadowing by saying how no pain could counterveil the joy that Romeo has to be with Juliet.
Explanation:
This is because He can't believe that any sorrow could possibly outweigh, or even counterbalance the joy of being with Juliet, let alone of marrying her.
Two wrongs don't make a right, so if your doing wrong to someone because they have done wrong to you then, Your as wrong as the person doing the wrong in the first place.