The phrase idiom is a phrase<span> or a fixed </span>expression<span> that has a figurative, or sometimes literal, </span>meaning.
Answer:
The scissors was handed out by the teacher
Explanation:
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C. she points out to tammy where the grammar is incorrect and shows her how she can improve her grammar
The author is using personification because the author is giving non living things characteristics living things would have, specifically actions. For example, the author says that "shadows hold their breath." I think we all know that shadows are not living things.
<em>The way you know the subject of the (series of words that make sense and that have a subject and a verb) is plural is because it takes a plural verb. You can see that the subject of the (series of words that make sense and that have a subject and a verb) is the ova (plural for of Latin word ovum, meaning egg cell), and the verb it takes is go through (plural), and not goes through, which would be amazing/surprising (or: single). </em>