Answer:
"But he'd said, ‘I'll call you.' That's what he said—‘I'll call you.'"
Explanation:
<em>Sixteen </em>is a short story written by Maureen Daly, an Irish-born American writer best known for the works she wrote while she was still in her teens. <em>Sixteen </em>is one of these works. She wrote it when she was sixteen years old.
The story tells about a girl who meets a boy at the skating rink and begins to like him. The line <em>But he'd said, ‘I'll call you.' That's what he said—‘I'll call you.' </em>follows their separation. The narrator hopes the boy will call her and convinces herself that he will do so. However, soon we find out that the boy didn't call. This is how the story ends.
Answer:
the answer is figurative language
Explanation:
the person who asked this question said it was right
Answer:
false
Explanation:
thousands of chicken doesnt describe and adding onto it like...
slowly.
slow and add "ly" to it and thats an adverb.
thousands of chicken is just a estimate of chickens
Stupidity.................
To project an object is to move it outwards (in this case forwards,) therefore the answer is D