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No results found for Which are examples of similes and metaphors from the story "Isaac and Casey"? Check all that apply. Between them, they had invented just about everything in Isaac's house. Than a squeegee moved down the pane, and a gust of air as gentle as a baby's breath dried it. If he was sad, a switch behind the mirror would play one of his favorite songs. Isaac's parents loved their work almost as much as they loved their son. He was a bundle of anger and sadness and worry..
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<em><u>B</u></em><em><u>. The clicking method does not work in noisy places.</u></em>
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you need to add some commas and you need to add "the" in front of reader
The second sentence doesn't make sense.
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I would suggest using Grammarly and proof reading your work at least 3 times out loud.
I choice letter d. Friendship may first develop from sharing interests and having adventures, but profound relationship are built on trust, honesty, and support. Because every relationship start from friends to higher relationship like best friends but before that you need to know your people around you. So you need to know them by trusting them and to be honest to others to avoid misunderstanding to them. HONESTY is the best policy in terms of any kind of relationship then followed by SUPPORT. Everyone will support your plan or decision making specially it tackles about your personal lives.They will help you no matter what happen because best friends long last or their is forever in friendships.
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The answer that makes the most sense is D) Text Details.
A isn't the answer because this is something we would hear/read about first to know what is happening and to get details of who the character is before diving into the story. This is information about a character.
B isn't the answer because conclusions would be made near the end or middle of the story, where we make inferences and conclusions of what happens when the story ends. This would be Inference.
C isn't the answer because we are being told the traits of a person. This answer and A could possibly be background knowledge, as we get to know the character before the story begins so we aren't lost, we could learn about these during the story as well. This is information about a character.
D is correct because we are given text details about the story/character. We would be given things like how they ended up in the beginning situation, where they are from, why they are here, etc.
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