Answer:
<u><em>Past Simple:</em></u>
Rockwell painted a picture.
<u><em>Past Continuous:</em></u>
Rockwell was painting a picture.
<u><em>Past Perfect:</em></u>
Rockwell had painted a picture.
<u><em>Past Perfect Continuous:</em></u>
Rockwell had been painting picture for 2 hours.
Answer:
The French army stayed behind in Egypt—and so did the scholars. In late August, shortly after Napoleon's departure, a large, heavy package arrived at the scholars' palace in Cairo. When they opened it, they found it contained a black stone slab covered with writing in three different scripts.
The line "A new sensation is the breath in his nostrils" is a metaphor (C). A metaphor is when two things are compared without using like or as. In this case "a new sensation" was being compared to "breath in his nostrils."
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Answer:
All except option 2.
Explanation:
Option 2 should be written like this -- <em>Are we going to see the dolphins, Mom?</em>
Answer:
A
Explanation:
They shouldnt have capitalized President unless they were saying President Tommy