On the one hand, <u><em>your</em></u> is a possessive and means that something belongs or is related to "you", whoever that subject is. On the other hand, <em><u>you're</u></em> is a contraction. It is short for "you are" that includes the personal pronoun <em>you</em> and the conjugated verb <em>to be</em>. Therefore, the sentence that accurately uses the homophones "your" and "you're" is: Don’t forget to pick up your homework before you leave.
1. anything thats can access internet. phone, computer
2. a library??
3. you can find those anywhere like even Walgreens
The poem "Swift Things are Beautiful" by Elizabeth Coatsworth is about how everything around us is fleeting and ephemeral, and quickly goes by while we are not even looking. She wants to say that even though they disappear quickly, these sights are nevertheless beautiful. The point is that we should look around us and admire the view, and enjoy the beauty of it all while it is still there, because it will be gone soon. We should cherish these fleeting moments because we may not get the chance to do that ever again.
Answer:
It is not a parallel structure.
Explanation:
Parallel structure or parallelism is the use of words in such a way that they are presented or used in the same pattern. In other words, words should be used in their same forms, such as using "-ing" or adjectives or the same form of the verb.
In the given sentence, the parallel structure will be between "mysterious, scary and full of humor". Looking at the individual words "mysterious", "scary" and "full of humor", the first two are adjectives while the third is not. And so, to make them parallel, we have to change the third into the same form, i.e. into an adjective. This means that <u>the given sentence is not a parallel structure</u>.
Thus, the final sentence will be
<em>The book was mysterious, scary, and humorous.</em>
or
<em>The book was mysterious, humorous, and scary.</em>