It most likely gives a negative connotation because something being on fire is usually not a good thing. So if your marriage is on fire it is probably not going so well and may need to be put out or in other words Divorce
You'll want to leave it out. if it isn't conducive to the content of your paper, it's more like a distraction from what you're trying to say. parentheses might be a "safe" way to signify a side topic, but it weakens the paper as a general statement because the reader has to pause and take a moment to absorb a new topic before going back to what you were saying
Me: Hey sis
Sister: What do u want
Me: To beat the other kids in this test I mean be be my best
Sister: God’s the one for that
Me: Oh come on ur so clever and kind that u must want to help me
Sister: That is true
Me: Duh
Sister: I mean if I helped u mom might unground me right come on we haven’t got all day
Me: We studied for the whole day
Sister: What a waste jk
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Next day
Sister: So how did it go
Me: I got too marks
Sister: Yay mom look at how hard I worked now can I leave this prison
Mom: Fine
Sister: Yesss we should together more often
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Pls give me a brainliest if this helped thx
First of all, we need an adjective here, to describe the homeowner.
We can exclude <em>abyss </em>and <em>convoy </em>because those are nouns.
So we can choose from <em>poignant </em>and <em>calm. </em>But since <em>poignant </em>means <em>sad, </em>it doesn't really fit here.
The best answer is B) calm.