The Tron is a place for special people, kings, queens, etc. Anyone who imagines sitting on the throne, and not a king or a queen, lives in the clouds, in some of his/her imagined world. It can not live in real life, though that's White's friend's opinion. Perhaps White decided not to take part in social gatherings and activities, which are not a pleasure to her, although she does not sit on the throne, that's her real decision. However, the reality is that you should take part whenever possible, be social, it's a pedagogue to go ahead, find a better job, better living conditions, and so we can accomplish what we may have imagined "on the throne". However, money is important for the realization of our dreams, and money comes when we are active and entrepreneurial.
Answer:
1. My brothers' favorite activity is wrestling each other on the ground= P.
2.Where'd you put the salt an pepper shakers= C.
3.Wouldn"t you like to know what you're getting for your birthday= C.
4.The bus's passengers were getting tired of sitting in traffic= P.
5.Why'd you purposely forget to give your brother his birthday present.= C.
Explanation:
The use of the apostrophe sign (') to show possession is to show the possessive form of a noun or pronoun. On the other hand, the same sign can be used to contract or shorten a certain word.
In the given sentences, sentence 1 and 4 uses the apostrophe sign to show possession while sentences 2, 3, and 5 used it as a contraction.
Sentences 1 and 4 used the apostrophe in the words "brothers'" and "bus's" to show the possessive nature of the 'favorite activity of the brothers' and 'the passengers of the bus'.
In sentences 2, 3, and 5, the contractions are used in the words "where'd (where did), wouldn't (would not), and why'd (why did)" to shorten the question words.
Answer:
Descriptive
Explanation:
This was honestly hard. But Clinque is describing things he is forgetting. By describing things he is forgetting this turns into descriptive.
Answer:
The writer is not credible because he includes informal word choices and colloquialisms.
Explanation: i think it is this one