Answer: Where there is smoke there's fire.
Explanation:
An adage is referred to as a wise saying. It's a traditional saying that expresses a truth about a particular thing.
The adage in the story is "Where there is smoke there's fire". This means that there's a rumour about something and therefore there must be some truth about that thing.
Here, the narrator used the adage in explaining that the yogurt may be spoilt and that the sister needs to be careful.
Personification is basically taking an inanimate object and describing it as something only living things can do.
Ex: The wind howled
The wind isn't alive, so it can't howl
A simple predicate has a verb, a string of verbs, or a compound verb. Examples of these three are: “She swam.” “She has been swimming.” and “She swam, got tired, and climbed out of the pool.” The verb is “swam” the verb string is “has been swimming” and the compound verb is “swam, got tired, and climbed”. Hope this helps.<span>
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What is the source of the details—personal experience, experiments, scholarly sources, or facts?
The correct answers are A. Begin and B. Shop
Explanation:
Suffixes are syllables or letters added after a word to create a new word derived from the original word. Additionally, in some cases due to language conventions, the original word is modified before any suffix can be added; this includes doubling the final consonant. From the options, this occurs in the words begin and shop; for example, in the word "beginner", in which the prefix "-er" is added to form a noun, the last letter "n" is doubled; this also applies to the word beginning. Similarly, in words such as "shopper" with the -er suffix or "shopping" the "p" is doubled.