Symbolism (not sure if it’s correct:) )
Answer:
<u>secondhand or second-hand</u>
Explanation:
A compound adjective is an adjective made up of two or more words, in which either of those words can be a noun, an adverb, a verb in their past participle form or a verb in their present participle form. Most of the time, these words are joined by a hyphen. The word <em>secondhand</em> is an adjective because it describes the noun "smoke", and it is compound because it is made up f two nouns <em>second </em>and<em> hand</em>. This adjective can also be separated with a hyphen: <em>second-hand.</em>
The other word that may look like a compound adjective, but it is not one, is well-being, because it is a word made up of an adverb + the verb be in their present participle form, HOWEVER, it does not act as an adjective but as a noun.
Answer:
F. Onomatopoeia
Explanation:
Since running is the sound emphasis
I think it might be “It introduces the story and sets up the coming events.” I’m not sure so take this with a grain of salt...
Answer:
A culture is made up of the things that make a certain country special.
Explanation:
The main idea can generally be found at the beginning or end of the paragraph. It summarizes the content of the passage itself.