Answer:
Allowance can mean 2 things, it just depends on the context.
- the amount of something that is permitted, especially within a set of regulations or for a specified purpose
- give (someone) a sum of money regularly as an allowance.
Answer:
THE character does something genuinely surprising to the reader
Explanation:
The pronoun needs to agree with the subject. So clearly "A. We" doesn't work in this sentence... The answer is "B." since the subject is about the author... So the sentence should look like this: "My little brother threw the ball toward Steve and I"
Driving in the winter and driving in the summer is very different. Of course, because of the weather, both could be convenient or not at the same time. In summer, the heat will be your enemy when driving. When driving in winter, the snow blocking the road could be your biggest hurdle.
Well I see it as an A for effort. But in in all fairness if you lost the game you shouldn't really be a sore loser because of it. In football games the people keeping score don't give the points the other team that lost because "they tried". I was on the cheerleading team and the other girls won nationals but I thought it was unfair because we all really tried our hardest and the thought we should get extra points. But I know that's totally ridiculous now.