I believe the correct question is :-
⟹ I was very <u>warm</u>, so I _____ <u>my</u> coat. (<u>take of</u>)
Then the answer will be :-
⟹ I was very warm,so I <u>took </u><u>of </u>my coat.
Explanation:-
⟹ Change the verb given in the bracket to past tense ⟶ the word 'was' [past tense] is used in the question.
Answer:
I walked a thousand miles yesterday
Explanation:
A hyperbole is an exaggeration.
Answer:
After doing these, she faced the wall and stared. And stared. And stared
Explanation:
From the passage katy is tired and worn-out from packing. She had just moved into a new neighborhood. It was her first day here and she was stressed.
When it was time to sleep she turned her light off and then arranges her pillow to be comfortable but the passage goes on to say that instead of falling asleep she stares at the wall. And stared. And stared. This means a lot of time was spent staring because of how stressed it was used in the passage.
Then thinking to herself she says oh no, not again. This means that this has been a common occurrence for her.
Then the passage feels us in on how much time passed. From the first time she checked it was midnight, then it was 1 a.m, then 2a.m. This is characteristic of insomnia
I think such as, because you are naming multiple symptoms. You are not comparing/contrasting, consequently is used in a sentence to state something as a result or therefore. Initially means at first, when used in a sentence. So, “such as” is the best choice.