I was always a little applied student in class. I never liked studying, and I often wasted time in class drawing, or inattention, thinking about nonsense.
However, one day, a new teacher came to the school, he was young, energetic and very sociable with his students. He explained his subject in such a way that, instead of causing them to want to go home, the students wanted to stay all day studying and practicing the contents. Among them, myself, who began to be more interested in school thanks to that teacher. Since that day, I began to pay more attention in class.
A sentence fragment is a sentence that cannot stand on its own because it is incomplete and lacks an independent clause. So, the answer is "Tiny, weightless crystals." It's an incomplete sentence. To make it complete, you can rewrite it as "The snow is like tiny, weightless crystals."
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Explanation:good! How about you?
<span>1. With which regiment does Henry fight?</span><span>2. On which battle is <span>The Red Badge of Courage </span>loosely based?</span><span>3. Who is the spectral soldier?</span><span>4. How does Henry receive his wound? </span><span>5. Where did Crane serve as a soldier before writing The Red Badge of Courage?</span><span>
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A. Carefully read the directions
The test will contain any directions about how to complete it. This is where any special information will be contained. Sometimes teachers will put directions about the format of the test and how to complete it on the study guide, but this isn't always true. A classmate is not necessarily a reliable source and, similar to the study guide, cannot be utilized when taking the test. Option D is also not a good choice since the test directions will have any special information about how to complete the test.