Answer:
She fights with Scout, has trouble reprimanding her kids, is humiliated when another teacher walks into her classroom, and is yelled at by one of her rowdy students. Miss Caroline is weary, unhappy, and overwhelmed by the end of the day.
Explanation:
Answer:
First sentence: intensive
Second sentence: reflexive
Third sentence: intensive
Im pretty sure it would be C but im not seeing much in this picture can you align it a bit more! :)
Answer:
“Whoosh!” went the wind. A girl with bright green eyes sighed so loudly that the ground shook. She was as annoyed as her parents were when she did something disobedient.
Explanation:
Don’t use this answer exactly. That would be cheating, this is merely an example. The first sentence contains an onomatopoeia, the second sentence contains hyperbole, and the third sentence contains a simile.
A. Because grapes and pumpkins grow on vines so they work together. With B., it's either your parents OR your grandparents, not both, therefore they are not working together. For C., Steve and Thuan love professional basketball, but love is a noun. There is no verb in D., so the answer is A.