Answer:
i think its lot or ton
Explanation:
sorry if im wrong the question is confusing
Answer:
hey its letter b
Explanation: never and nothing are negatives and theres two so its a double negative. hope this helped! :)
Unclear/incomplete question. I assumed you want the homophone of the words mentioned.
<u>Explanation:</u>
<em>Remember, </em>the term homophones describes words that have the same sound, but different meanings.
1. <em>What time is </em><em><u>your </u></em><em>show tonight?</em>
2. <em>It looks like the best place for the picnic is over </em><u><em>there</em></u><em>.</em>
- homophone= their, and they're.
3. <em>The friendly puppy wagged </em><u><em>its </em></u><em>tail.
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An idiom is a phrase used to represent something that has nothing to do with it and is not literal. For example: raining cats and dogs means it's raining hard and not literally raining animals. Seething with rage is not an idiom as seethe basically means mad or angry. Angry or mad with rage can be literal and is not an idiom.
<span>When a motif gathers more significance than accentuating a mood or an
image, that motif serves as a symbol or allows an associated element to become
a symbol.
The correct answer is B - symbol.</span>