Answer:
<h3>devour.</h3>
Explanation:
The word which has a similar connotation to the word "swallow" in this excerpt is 'devour'. In the above excerpt, the writer talks about how the hell is eagerly waiting for them with its mouth wide open.
It projects the idea that the hell is impatiently waiting and paints a picture of <u>eagerness and excitement</u>. The word 'devour' would seem most appropriate to connect with the word 'swallow' as devour means to <u>consume eagerly and quickly.</u>
The subject is who performs the action indicated by the verb in the sentence. So you can find the subject by asking who to the verb. In this case the question is who are on this elevator, whose answer is too many people. That is the complete subjec. The simple subject is the main word of the subject; it does not include the modifiers. So <span>the simple subject is people.</span>
Answer:
A: "The beach was full of happy, carefree tourists."
Explanation:
To answer this Question you have to say each answer option out loud, and if one does not sound right, then it is probably Incorrect.