Answer:
Dryads are mythological spirits who make their homes in trees.
Explanation:
1) correct spelling of spirts > spirits
2) Dryads is plural, so you need the pronoun to be 'their' not 'its'
3) I changed home> homes because presumably the dryads live in multiple homes, but it could be argued that 'make their home' is an expression and is acceptable.
4) I would not add a comma before the 'who' because in this sentence it seems that making their homes in trees is an essential part of defining who Dryads are.
I would say A because the roar of the crowd cant "rumble" over the stadium.
I would say D. Because people still wonder about the afterlife even today, because all of the other options are kind of opinionated. This answer is a claim that has real truth to it, unlike the others, which are pretty subjective.
Answer:
My little sister is as smart as Einstein.
Explanation:
A simile is a type of figurtive language that compares something to something else using like or as.
Example: I am as light as a feather
Answer:
India's living root bridges, actually get more durable with age unlike their nonliving counterparts.
Explanation: