This isn't anything difficult, just a matter of knowing facts. Do some research!
1. verb
2. suffix
3. denotation
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noun = person, place, or thing
verb = action or state of being
pronoun = replaces a noun (for instance, "John" becomes <em>he</em>)
adjective = modifies a noun
adverb = modifies a verb/adjective. usually ends in -ly
prefix = attached before, changes meaning
suffix = ~after
affix = suffix or prefix
base = what an affix is added to
denotation = dictionary definition
connotation = emotional meaning (like the word <em>mutt</em> vs <em>puppy</em>...same denot, but a different connot.)
Answer:
The auroras in Earth's Northern Hemisphere are called the aurora borealis. Their southern counterpart, which light up the Antarctic skies in the Southern Hemisphere, are known as the aurora australis
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Answer:
dude whats the details. huh?
Explanation:
Use your own words to complete the
sentences below after a dash. Use phrases that
are unexpected, dramatic or an afterthought.
a. He went for a bike ride - but returned without
the bike.-<em><u>UNEXPECTED</u></em>
b.They did not intend it to <em>happen-AFTERTHOUGHT</em>
c. A horrific scene awaited them-<em>DRAMATIC</em>
<em>SHARING</em><em> </em><em>IS</em><em> </em><em>CARRING</em>
<em>CARRY</em><em> </em><em>ON</em><em> </em><em>LEARNING</em>