Answer:
She provides examples of things that are invisible
Explanation:
<em>There's more to invisibility than what doesn't meet the eye. </em><em>All sorts of things are invisible to us</em><em>, for different reasons. </em><em>Some, like atoms</em><em>, </em><u><em>are too tiny to see.</em></u><em> Others, l</em><em>ike a black cat on a dark night</em><em>, </em><u><em>aren't lit brightly enough</em></u><em>. </em>
The author provides examples of things that are invisible.
It is basically the word "sigh" like when someone takes a deep breath in and out and you can hear it. "Sighed" is the past tense version of "sigh". Here is an example of "sigh" and "sighed":
Molly really wanted to sigh because of how disappointed she was with her brother.
Molly sighed, disappointed by what her brother had done.
Hope this helped! :D
Answer:
1.) is baking
2.) are you meeting
3.) are not cooking
4.) Tom are you driving
5.) am mowing
6.) is not flying
7.) Are they giving
8.) are not studying
9.) will be visiting
10.) will your family be staying
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1.) second
2.) second
3.) second
4.) first
5.) second
6.) second
7.) first
8.) second
9.) first
10.) second
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1.) This Saturday, on
2.) at