There is way to much time travel going on and makes the book hard to follow
Answer:
While I <u>was taking</u> a shower, my cell phone rang. I asked my sister to answer it, but she didn’t hear me because she <u>was cleaning</u> the backyard.
(it's the first option)
The answer to this question is B, had been dancing
Answer:
A castle, then the ball.
Explanation:
The short story "The Butterfly Princess" by Amalie Brown tells the fairy tale of how a princess was turned into a butterfly due to the spell by a naughty fairy. This resulted in the princess becoming a butterfly during the day and a girl at night.
Nothing could break the spell unless the princess found a prince who will be her true love. And by the end of the story, the princess had met her prince at the Royal Ball, but not before she was captured as a butterfly by a little boy. She transformed into her real self at night, breaking through the glass jar in which she was kept captive, rushed to the Royal Ball and met her prince. Thus, the setting of the story starts from the castle of the king and queen and ended with the Royal Ball.
B, someone else's.
When showing possession, you put the apostrophe after the person/thing that is possessing.