Of what play, may i ask??
4. the present, present participle, past, and past participle forms of verbs
5. Juanita is marching in the parade.
6. past participle
7. The children winced in happiness over the new puppy.
8. They want to do a thorough job.
9. throbbing
Answer:
Metaphor
Explanation:
A metaphor is comparing two dissimilar things without the usage of "like" or "as".
The phrase "baby you're a firework" compares you to a firework without the use of like or as, so therefore, it's a metaphor.
Jim is the DIRECT OBJECT.
Us is the INDIRECT OBJECT.
Answer:
1. She ate her breakfast
2. She was talking to her friend Henry yesterday when John fell
3. I saw you yesterday at the parks
4. I was at Uncle jack’s house yesterday
5. Adam looks fine but Dr.Mason said he is ill
6. ....
7. I’m spending my holiday at Italy with my family
8. SUNDAY, MONDAY,TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY.