Like an old friend and u have to READ the BOOK so then yall answer it
WELL A FAT CAT IS LIKE SOMEONE WHO IS WEALTHY AND RICH OR A POWERFUL PERSON LIKE A POLITICIAN OR BUSINESSMAN OR WOMAN
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The professor tried his best to present the slide show in a explanatory manner, but we still found it hard to understand.
Multiple people across the world are fighting for the environment, why can’t we?
I was shocked to see that the Secretary of State had said such harmful things to his subordinates.
Merchants around the world were desperate to find a better route to India, since they would have a monopoly on the market there.
The golden frog was extremely poisonous, so I was sure to keep my distance.
I often found the company of friends much more tiring than the company of good book.
Answer:
1. "scald hand": The hot water scalded my hand while I was trying to boil the meat.
2. "graze knees": I grazed my knees while trying to learn how to ride a bike.
3. "cut finger": "He cut his finger with the knife.
4. "twist ankle": My brother twisted his ankle when he slipped on the floor.
5. "break tooth": I fell down the stairs and broke my tooth.
6. "hurt back": I hurt my back while carrying the bag of rice.
Explanation:
To construct sentences using the given words requires the use of punctuation and added words to make the sentences complete. This means that the sentences must use words in such a way that the sentence made is complete and have a meaning.
1. "scald hand": <u><em>The hot water scalded my hand while I was trying to boil the meat.</em></u>
2. "graze knees":<u><em> I grazed my knees while trying to learn how to ride a bike.</em></u>
3. "cut finger": <u><em>He cut his finger with the knife.</em></u>
4. "twist ankle": <em><u>My brother twisted his ankle when he slipped on the floor.</u></em>
5. "break tooth": <u><em>I fell down the stairs and broke my tooth.</em></u>
6. "hurt back": <em><u>I hurt my back while carrying the bag of rice.</u></em>