Answer:
Subject:The dog.
Action verb:Happy.
Linking verb:is.
Explanation: The dog is the subject in the sentence because it is the doer of the action while happy is the action verb because it is telling us how the dog is feeling it is showing the dog's action or reaction in the sentence and "is" is a linking verb because it is linking the other words together but am not so sure that's the answer because a linking verb is considered a conjunction because it joins two words or sentences together and also I don't think there is any adjective in the sentence if happy is considered an adjective then it is supposed to be "happily" not "happy" ,and the object can be "street" because it is the 2nd thing in the sentence that the doer of the action is referring to or acting on..... Thank you...I hope I answered the questions and if u find another answers to your question then please inform me because I would love to know the answers. Thanks
Answer:
A. Evidence
Explanation:
Readers should support all interpretations and conclusions with evidence from the text. Think of it like this: your interpretations are the bases of your 2nd floor in your house. The pieces of evidence are your support beams for your 2nd floor. If you do not have strong evidence,or strong support beams, your interpretations will not be supported enough and your 2nd floor will fall. Your evidence must be relevant or the evidence will not support your conclusions.
Answer:
The answer is wash it depends on the tense
Answer:
Allusion
Explanation:
Allusion
- Figure of Speech that makes a brief, indirect reference to a person, place, thing, or idea of historical, cultural, literary or political significance - A reference to someone or something famous.
Personification
- A figure of speech in which an object or animal is given human feelings, thoughts, or attitudes
Pun
- A play on words using the double meaning for fun
Idiom
- an expression that says one thing but means something else
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Answer: That what they are doing requires much work.
Explanation: