Sleeping Soundly, Ben did not hear the car pull away.
Why those flowers are just beautiful, aren't they?
By the end of the second day of school, Josie had already made several new friends.
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Subject: The Boy (Singular)
Verb: The word HAVE (Singular)
Pronoun: The word THIER (Singular)
There is subject verb agreement.
The language that Stowe uses as George describes his country in Chapter 11 is extremely confrontational. George gets into a long conversation with Mr. Wilson and the topic they are speaking on is his "country". This leads into the metaphor, "What country have I, but the grave?George tells his belief that the slave is without a country. His only true home is his final resting place after hie dies. The emotion that George reveals is empathy. The grave metaphor is used to illustrate the idea that he won't be truly free until he has died and that the only American soil that can be considered free for African Americans is the soil of their graves.
its not 100 words... its 116 words.
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Answer: Yes they are congruent by SAS.
Explanation:S: Both have a side length of 21. A: both have right angles. S: They share a side so they are equal.
Answer:
She is seen as a happy and thoughtful person
Explanation:
It was in my quiz and I got it right.