This is a melancholy of a statement that is supposed to be a question.
Noun-
forerunners heralds portents omensindications precursors auguriesforetokens messengers signs signalsVerb-augurs presages heralds foretokens<span>timings</span>
Answer:
B. Replace repetitive words with pronouns.
Explanation:
When revising repetitive writing, you can replace repetitive words with synonyms, combine sentences with repeated words, and/or delete sentences with similar ideas. You can do this because these help the writing to flow smoother and more efficiently.
On the other hand, replacing repetitive words with pronouns is what you should not do. Read the example that follows:
<em>"I love cats. I love cats so much I want to own a cat one day."</em>
You can see how it is repetitive, right? Now if you replaced the repeating words with pronouns...
<em>"I love cats. I love them so much I want to own them one day."</em>
It does not fix the problem, right?
On the other hand, if you combined the sentences and replace the worlds with synonyms:
<em>"I love cats, so much so that I want to own one someday."</em>
It fixes the issue, correct?
Hope this helps!
Panna
Answer:
From reading the extract I believe that this is the resolution .
" I answered. "Let me out, and I'll teach it to you.
The witch thought for a moment. Then she opened the trap and let us out. I sang quietly, so she had to move closer in order to hear the song.
When she was close enough that I could feel her breath on my face, I poked her eyes with a tree branch. Then I grabbed my sister's hand and
took off running
We followed our tracks all the way to the trail, never looking back. We ran to the market bought the eggs for our mother, and raced home.
The child figured out a way to convince the witch to let them out of the trap.
I hope this helps.
Answer:
The teacher offered to show us how to parallel park; we decided to all Kuzco for hep instead.