Answer:
6/19/2019
100 apple road
dear, Sam
Hello friend i thought to write you a letter form my new home. The neighborhood looks nice and quiet, the drive was long. Being stuck in a car for 5 hours isn't the best feeling. But the drive here was so pleasant we stopped by a nice lake on the way here. I miss you so much maybe we can visit each other soon? id love to show you my new home!
sincerely,
your name here
To figure out what the modifier is, ask yourself what word or words can be removed from the sentence. Remove each word and test the sentence without it.
Does this make sense: "Almost finished the race." This is not a complete sentence.
Does this make sense: "Everyone finished the race." This sentence makes sense. So, <em>almost</em> is your modifier.
Hint: a modifier adds more detail to your sentence.
It reflects a normal speaking pattern <span>because it is in Iambic Pentameter. The pattern falls so that it is a unstressed syllable, followed by a stressed.</span>
Answer:
Option "B" is correct.
Explanation:
The ampersand shows a both and an and meaning...