Answer:
C. excitement
Explanation:
They are telling you that they can bring more to the table if they had more time
Answer:
Simile
Explanation:
Idk there isn't a question
Answer:
Before the rain; the clouds turned dark gray.
Explanation:
For it to be properly worded<em>, </em>it would be <em>" Before the rain, the clouds turned dark gray " </em><em>or </em><em>" The clouds turned dark gray </em><em>before </em><em>the rain ". </em>
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1.B Avery sets his frog on the table
2.B He wants to kill Charlotte
4.A Kicks dirt over the mess<span>
</span>5.D They are too busy with visitors
Answer:
C, Third person
Explanation:
the easy way to spot differences between points of view:
first person: the words "I" and "we" (referring to your point of view.
second person: the word "you" (referring to someone else's point of view of you)
third person: use pronouns: he, she, it, they, etc. (you're reading the point of view of their conversations.)
in this case, it would be third person because you aren't included in any part of this passage.