Ran,ran is a verb,it mean running.
Answer: D.
Explanation: It is not A because set refers to an object that has been placed down, and sat it the past tense of sit. The boy set down a Pokemon card, which is an object.
It is not B because the apostrophe is showing ownership, and in this case the boy's friend owns the Pokemon card.
It isn't C because Pokemon is a proper noun as it is the name of a franchise.
Answer and Explanation:
An example of a description of a kite in flight suggested by the picture would be:
Further and further away it soared, steady and noble. Its bright red just a floating dot against the indigo sky. Occasionally, a pull or two would scare it, test it. But the kite remained in flight, owning the space, sharing it only with the birds and the wind - its family. It would now and then look down at the little boy, wondering. The boy helped it fly. It was him who ran with it in hand, who gave it the initial momentum. The boy himself could not fly, so he flew through the kite. And that was enough to make him happy; and the kite was glad it could make someone happy by simply doing what it was created to do.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
Hello there,
the answer is C.) It makes the tone begin to turn more optimistic.
Explanation:
We can mark out A.) and D.) because the word "blooming" does not add suspense and mystery to the tone, nor does it sharpen the tone to teach a lesson. We are left with B.) and C.) We can cross out B.) because it simply doesn't not make sense and we are left with C.) I hope this helped you out!~ (づ ̄3 ̄)づ╭❤~