Answer:The phrase is a relative pronoun.
Explanation:The phrase is a relative pronoun.
Answer:
<h3>devour.</h3>
Explanation:
The word which has a similar connotation to the word "swallow" in this excerpt is 'devour'. In the above excerpt, the writer talks about how the hell is eagerly waiting for them with its mouth wide open.
It projects the idea that the hell is impatiently waiting and paints a picture of <u>eagerness and excitement</u>. The word 'devour' would seem most appropriate to connect with the word 'swallow' as devour means to <u>consume eagerly and quickly.</u>
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Figurative language is language that does not say exactly what it means. In all of the other answer choices, the answers could logically happen. In answer B, however, it states, "like a gathering storm." This is a comparison using like or as, which means it is a simile. Similes are very common types of figurative language.
The choice that avoids run-on sentences to present the information clearly and correctly is, "Levi wanted to save the endangered sparrows. He built a birdhouse, and he passed out flyers. He also hung signs to tell people to keep their cats inside." To avoid run-on sentences, the writer limited the use of conjunctions to avoid confusion and instead, divided it into three sentences.