I’m pretty sure the answer would be A. :)
Answer:
To recover, I don't think anyone should eat ice cream or go out. That will just make it worse.
Explanation:
PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST I REALLY WANT TO LEVEL UP
Answer:
<h2><u><em>
Mary stood as still as a deer in the wide,</em></u></h2>
Explanation:
This is a simile, because it uses LIKE OR AS.
More figurative language:
The hills and trees became her enemies now, laughing at her confusion.
This is PERSONIFICATION, because she is giving un-human objects human like actions.
(6x + 5)^2 should be the completley factored form
(6x+5)(6x+5)
6x^2 is 36x^2
6x(5) is 30x times 2 (since it happens twice) and its 60x
5 times 5 is 25
so you have 36x^2 + 60x + 25
Nominative case pronouns are pronouns that are generally used as the subject of the sentence because they are the main doer of the action. Nominative case pronouns include I, he, she, it, they and we. So the sentence that correctly uses a nominative case pronoun is option A. Karen and I joined a junior bowling league.