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Vlad [161]
3 years ago
7

Feelings associated with the word daft

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1 answer:
AlladinOne [14]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

enthusiastic about, mad about, crazy about

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The dependent clause is the one that makes no sense while being alone. 

In this sentence the dependent clause is Since you are writing a poem.

It makes no sense all alone in one sentence.

Now for the actual question answer is the independent clause. 

The independent clause is how will you use metaphors?

I think that is the independent clause because it really makes sense even though it's a part of the question.

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<h3>What are stories?</h3>

Stories are narratives about events that could be fictional or not. The person whom we are or aspire to be is a motivating factor that will push us to read books and articles in some niches.

So stories shape us by helping us to see the world beyond our own limited views. Naturally, a person will be drawn to events that complement his own life. If there is no common ground, then, there is no attraction.  This is why people who have a formal disposition will reach out to texts that reflect their nature.

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How does Holmes compare and contrast with his antagonist John Clay
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JOHN CLAY: murderer, thief and fraudulent has a criminal record for grand theft, has arrest warrant and is very wanted. His brain is as cunning as his fingers. Clay claims to be of noble blood, and was well-educated. Holmes called him the fourth smartest man in London.

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