As the sun lit the world with its warm glow, I couldn’t help but feel content with the day that was ahead of me.
Answer:
onomatopoeia is something repeating over and over again so think of something or a word that you want to repeats over and over again
Answer: C) When Alex came home, his parents were waiting up for him.
Explanation: a misplaced modifier is a word, phrase, or clause that is improperly separated from the word it modifies or describes. Because of the separation, sentences with this error often sound awkward, ridiculous, or confusing. In the sentence A, it isn't clear who was driving (the bears or the speaker), in sentence B, it isn't clear who was snoring (the alarm or the speaker), in sentence D it is unclear what was eight feet long (the surfboard or the store), so the sentence that uses a modifier correctly, is the corresponding to option C.
Answer: this is a complex sentence
Explanation:
this is a complex because it is dependent sentence joined with a independent sentence.
if you still don't get it William Humphreys,who was an American meteorologist is complete because it answers who William Humphreys is. the next sentence is dependent because figured out the probable answer 100 years later does not answer who fiqured out the probable answer 100 years later. hope this helps. correct me if i am wrong.