Answer: She had never seen her father cry and thought of him as being very strong, but when she sees him crying she was taken aback and everything seemed upside-down for her because it was unusual.
Explanation: The world had lost its boundary lines. My mother, who was small and soft, was now the strength of the family; my father, who was the rock on which the family had been built, was sobbing like the tiniest child. Everything was suddenly out of tune, like a broken accordion. Where did I fit into this crazy picture? I do not now remember my thoughts, only a feeling of great bewilderment and fear.
Answer:
Intensive pronouns are used to emphasize the topic of a sentence. Most of the time, the intensive pronoun is put after a noun or a pronoun that is supposed to change.
Explanation:
Intensive pronouns are also known as reflexive ones, and these pronouns are recognizable: myself, yourself, himself/herself/itself; ourselves, yourselves, themselves.
Examples of intensive pronouns:
<em>*</em> <em>She wanted to impress him, so she made a cake herself.</em>
<em>* I don’t have anyone to drive me, so I’ll drive myself.</em>
I'm guessing it would be Argumentation by the war the sentence is typed
Answer:
(A) They provide shade in the summer heat.
Explanation:
This question was on my practice test