A memoir is a slice of life. You can document anything, including the death of a loved one, the birth or adoption of a child, summer camp, a religious awakening, becoming an adult, journeying to a different country, or adjusting to the new home, just to name a few ideas. If you lived it, you can write it.
Answer: They help to make the essay or make a writing more living! It helps the reader imagine what is going on in the writing! I hope this helped:)
Explanation: Good luck!:)
Answer: the answer is D
Explanation: The answer is d because the girl says she has never won a contest even though she won the school raffle
This is simply a metaphor because it is comparing one thing to something that is very much unlike it.
Simple subject is the main subject, without the adjective included. Sometimes, there is no adjective, so the complete subject can also be the simple subject.
Example: The smart student got an A on his test.
In the sentence above, the complete noun is smart student. It's describing the student as smart, so it is an adjective. The simple subject is student.
Simple predicate is the verb. Simple predicates NEVER have a helping verb in it. The simple predicate usually comes right after the simple subject.
In the same sentence, the simple predicate is got because the verb is got.
Here is the sentence:
Luckily he spotted Louis in the doorway.
The simple predicate is he. He is the person that spotted Louis in the doorway. Most people would think that the subject is luckily because the sentence starts with it, but the subject isn't always the first word in the sentence. These kind of sentences can trick you.
The simple predicate is spotted. The verb tells what action the subject did. In this sentence, the subject(he) spotted Louis in the doorway.
Simple subject: he
Simple predicate: spotted
he | spotted ↓
Luckily he | spotted Louis in the doorway.