The sentence that
uses negatives correctly is letter B. Alexis can't wait for her grandmother to
visit tonight.
<span>
A. We don't have no more orange juice, Mom. Here,
the negatives used are: ‘no more’ and ‘don’t’, two negatives are redundant.</span>
C. Please don't
never startle me like that again! Here, the negatives used are: ‘don't’ and ‘never’,
two negatives are redundant.
<span>
D. There's never
nothing fun to do around here. Here, the negatives used are: ‘never’ and ‘nothing’,
two negatives are redundant.</span>
Answer:
i agree with mr conningham
Explanation:
Answer: yoyo : is picked on by peers , must write a speech mother : is mocked by family , misquotes idioms both : has an accent , tries to fit in
Explanation:
Answer: Question
A Life Lesson
James Whitcomb Riley
There! little girl! don't cry!
They have broken your doll, I know;
And your tea-set blue,
And your play-house, too,
Are things of long ago;
But childish troubles will soon pass by,
There! little girl! don't cry!
There! little girl! don't cry!
They have broken your slate, I know;
And the glad wild ways
Of your school-girl days
Are things of the long ago;
But life and love will soon come by.
Explanation:
Answer:
The metaphor is " And sore must be the storm"
The comparison is storm and sore which is hurt
Explanation: