Answer:
Cliffs
Vast, deep, and wide
Cracking and crumbling under the weight of us
Trembling like a broken promise
Eroding as pebbles and dust rain below
It isn't long till I'm clawing at the rocks
Blood streams from cuts like regrettable words in an argument
I see fear
Not my fear; but yours
Fear of death
Not my death; but yours
You back away from the Cliff
To get help
Not help for me; but help for yourself
Cause you and I know both know that while one of us will physically die, the other will mentally erode
Erode until there is nothing but fragments of guilt and betrayal
There is no option but for me to let go and look up
While I fall and things look bad
The sunset has never looked so beautiful
Explanation:
wow
Answer:
1. The table is heavy.
2. They drive to work.
3. Hens lay eggs.
4. That old man knows her.
5. You are a student.
6. He sleeps here every night.
7. They catch fish.
8. We go to work every morning.
Explanation:
For number 1, the table is singular so use "is".
For number 2, they is plural, therefore use "drive".
For number 3, hens is plural so use "lay".
For number 4, old man is singular so use "knows".
For number 5, you is considered plural so use "are".
For number 6, he is singular so use "sleeps".
For number 7, they is plural so use "catch".
For number 8, we is plural so use "go".
Explanation:
inductive reasoning when you make rules based on observations
An unexpected turn of events that resolves the conflict is called a(n) _____.
a . Resolving actions
The type of pronoun used in the above sentence is a RELATIVE PRONOUN.
The relative pronoun is found in the beginning of the adjective phrase. The adjective phrase describes the noun.
In the above sentence the adjective phrase is: WHICH IS SOMETIMES CALLED THE RED PLANET.
It describes the noun MARS.
The relative pronoun used is WHICH.