Answer: I really want to help but I can’t see any passage?
Where’s the passage?
Explanation:
Explanation:
At least 12 annotations about the figurative language in a scene from The Tempest • Annotations that cover at least three different types of figurative language • A paragraph about your partner's scene that analyzes Shakespeare's message about colonialism and imperialism in The Tempest • Evidence from the scene to support your analysis You should have completed a draft of this assignment in the activity before this one. If you haven't done so, go back and complete that activity now.
The correct option is B.
From the passage given above, it can be seen that the main theme of the write up is the cottage. The sentences given in number 3 to 6 provide supporting details to the main theme by providing information on the things that can be seen in the cottage and their locations.
Answer:
1)Joan likes eggs; Jennifer does not.
2)The cat slept through the storm; the dog cowered under the bed.
Explanation:
Semicolons are also used in a sentence when something stronger than a comma is needed.
Fate and free will or Guilt and shame.