The leaf danced its way down from the tree.
The leaf decided to be independent so it left the tree.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Correct use is a semicolon before however and a comma after however
Answer: Numbers 2,3,4,5, and 6 in order
Explanation:
2: He rarely goes to football games
3: We eat a lot on every Thanksgiving Day
4: I visit my grandparents every holiday
5: That store is always crowded
6: We wear traditional clothes once in a while
Remember to always capitalize the first letters of any sentence that you write/type.
If you were to change the order of these words in any of the sentences for the sake of discussion, it wouldn't make sense right? Usually if you were to answer this, maybe try to rearrange the words until it sounds correct. If your still stuck, maybe ask a parent/guardian/sibling/teacher/etc.
Answer:
The conflict in the excerpt is that Ana feels like she needs a break from her homework, but her mother wanted her to do it immediately.
Explanation:
Evidence supporting this answer:
"I just needed a break, Mom."
"There may be time for a break later, but your algebra needs your attention now."
"She reached for her discarded backpack, wishing she could have just a little more unstructured time."