The mischievous cat was stuck up the highest tree in the street, which meant Mrs. Brown had to phone the fire brigade.
Isabelle was learning to play the drums, the recorder, the piano, and the ukulele.
Use of everyday language but with different meanings shows up most frequently in slang speech.
This would be known to be slang because yes its every day, but its not proper English and there's also different meanings.
Your answer: Slang
I believe the word horror would insert
the feeling of fear except disgust in this sentence.
The word “abomination” is defined as
the thing that causes loathing, disgust or the feeling of hatred. If the word
abomination would be replaced with the word horror in this sentence it would
insert the feeling of fear as the word horror represents the intense feeling of
fear, shock, or disgust.
Answer:D- squealer’s false claim that he has documents to prove that Snowball is a traitor reflects lies used to control people.
Explanation: I just did the test review
Answer:welcome to prime time
Explanation:
Yes