It is very fun here. There are lots of kids.
The sentence that correctly uses a hyphen in a compound modifier is D, Enrique's dream is to become a full-time singer.
The other words do not need hypens. You can hyphenate two adjectives, like well-behaved, but only before the noun. So, you can say my well-behaved little sister, but not my little sister was well-behaved (it should just be well behaved).
Answer:
Idioms are a type of statement that can't be deduced from the meanings of its individual words but has its own meaning.
Fear shakes us to our core, as the phrase “shocked to the marrow with fear” describes.
The idiom "shocked to the marrow with fear" is used metaphorically.
Answer:
1. Appearances can be deceiving.
Explanation:
I chose the theme because I'm the story Jane and Madison understood each other from their looks.In the text it states Madison has an eye sight problem so she often squints and Jane thought she didn't like her because of the squints. Madison thought Jane didn't like her because the way Madison dressed. Madison teases her friends snd it means she likes them Jane misunderstood because Madison's appearance. At the end of the text Jane stated that they could now be friends now that the misunderstanding is cleared.