The 'Call to action" statement is where you engage your reader it should inspire, educate, and it should be able to win over the reader to your "Cause".
Answer:
I <u>wasn't</u> paying attention to the road when I <u>fell </u>into a hole in the ground.
Explanation:
"Wasn't paying attention" means to not watching, or considering something or someone very carefully; or being inattentive; being preoccupied; negligent/distracted; lacking concentration; absent-minded; day dreaming.
Only use colons after statements that are complete sentences. Don't use it after a sentence fragment. It may be used between independent clauses when the second sentence explains the first sentence.
Ex: He has three favorite movie genres: action, comedy, and drama.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
bc how are u a dragon but ur afraid of lizards when ur quite literally a lizard
Answer:
this is not my answer, it's cohee326 :D
Explanation:
“heated” as in “mad”.
“chill” as in “relax”.
“in a minute” as in “a while”.
“frontin’” as in “bragging”.
“cushy” as in “easy”.
“slacker” as in “lazy”.
“job hunting” as in “looking for a job”. “too wired” as in “too energetic”.
“spent” as in “exhausted”.
make sure to write these in complete
sentences.