Answer:
A noun is a word that names something: either a person, place, or thing. In a sentence, nouns can play the role of subject, direct object, indirect object, subject complement, object complement, appositive, or adjective.
Hi. First, you have used the wrong spelling of, "which". A witch is a character ;)
Okay, back to your question. One example of a flashback in the story, "Borders" is when the mom talks about driving to Salt Lake City to visit her daughter.
If you read the story, you might find some other examples. Hope this helps.
Take care,
Diana
I feel as though famous could be taken out because its just a describing word, And just there to add detail to the sentence.
Sorry if I'm wrong, really hope this helps!
-Rylee
Answer:
C "Hence, more schools should follow the trend of starting later in the morning if they want to see improved test scores, greater attendance numbers, and, most importantly, healthier, happier teens."
Explanation:
I doubted it at first because it sounds too repetitive with sentence 13, but it makes more sense than the other options and relates to the argument and establishes a unified end as it summaries that more schools should have a later start time to help students succeed academically and improve their general wellbeing.
Answer:
urgent or critical
Explanation:
if there is an acute water shortage, it wouldn't be a high pitched water shortage, a keen or quick water shortage, or a sharp pain.
Pick the one that makes the most sense!
If you choose 3, it would be: The lack of rain in some places had led to a critical shortage of water.