Answer:
Explanation:
Luke has four very close friends; who grew up with him since childhood. Luke's close friends are: Jonathan, his next-door neighbor; his friend in elementary school, Miguel, a family friend who went to a different school than he, and Lawrence, his basketball teammate.
He values these qualities in all his friends: loyalty, kindness, honesty, and trustworthiness. He is glad that his close friends are not, and they would always be there for him when he needs them. He can confidently say that his friends are always available. And he try to spend quality time with them, when he can, over the weekend.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Brooding - moody, sullen, or unhappy in thought
Scrupulous - Concerned with avoiding wrong actions
Hedge - A boundary formed by bushes or shrubs
Abstain - restrain oneself from doing something
Trellis - support made from metal or wood for plants or vines to lean on
Contraints - limitations or restrictions
Lavish - expensive and elaborate
Ok, it can't be C because you never place a comma in front of the adjective which is describing the noun, unless their is 3+ descriptive words.
Commas never are used when there is an <u><em>'and' </em></u>set in front of it. Commas generally mean <u><em>'and'</em></u><em /><em />. So therefore don't need to be used again, so we can eliminate B.
Not D, because it Does not contain a comma.
A is the only correct option.
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It would change the entire affect duhhh
Answer:
To answer this question I will use a fictional room to describe the positions of objects. Since the question is in Spanish, the answer will also be in Spanish.
Explanation:
- La cama se encuentra junto a la ventana.
- La computadora está sobre el escritorio.
- El armario se encuentra cerca de la puerta.
- El televisor está encima de la mesa.
- Las zapatillas están debajo de la cama.
A preposition of place shows the location or position of something related to something else. When a preposition contains more than one word, it is known as a prepositional phrase.
Prepositional phrases act as a preposition made up of several terms, rather than just one.
Many of the prepositions of place in Spanish are actually prepositional phrases.
Here are some of the prepositions of place that are known in Spanish:
- al lado de = in the immediate or adjoining place
- alrededor de = surrounding around something
- cerca de= next to = within walking distance
- debajo de = in lower place (or position)
- delante de = in front of
- detrás de = on the back
- en = within / on
- encima de= in place or on top of something = above
- entre = in the middle of two or more things