Answer:
Of course!
1. Ted's had is stylish.
2. The children's' toys were loud.
3. The Smith Family's house was grand.
4. Kim's baseball glove was worn.
5. The team's baseball bat is cracked.
6. The group of boys' uniforms were identical.
7. The baby's laugh was pleasant.
8. The car's noise is annoying.
9. The sisters' giggles was jubilant.
10. My parents' house was small.
11. The actors' costumes were colorful.
12. The band's instruments were noisy.
13. Don's old shoes were stinky.
14. The two aunts' jewelry were sparkling.
15. The flowers' bright colors were beautiful.
Explanation:
You add an apostrophe before the s when it is a singular noun, and after the s when the noun is plural.
For is the preposition; and the prepositional phrase is: for a kitten with bright eyes.
Answer:
The statement that best paraphrases the sentences is:
It took the two men (Gilgamesh and Enkidu) only three days to travel the same distance that would typically take six weeks for any ordinary person.
Explanation:
Gilgamesh was a hero and a king in the Sumerian era. He is the main character in the epic poem 'Epic of Gilgamesh'.
Enkidu, on the other hand, is presented as a primitive/savage man, until he meets a courtesan named Shamhat, which becomes his tie to humanity and civilization.
The two men meet in a battle against each other, and from that moment onward they become friends and travel/adventure companions.
The passage underlines how extraordinary the two men are: strong, almost invincible; better than any other ordinary man; almost godly-like warriors. They are represented as giants in many mythologies of the time.
Answer:
whereas
Explanation:
The coordinating conjunctions join two parts of sentences. In this case, the conjunction shows the relationship between two sentences. In this case, we have two sentences or clauses:
- He was going to a birthday party.
- He wanted to bake a cake
So, the conjunction would effectively combine the two sentences here. The correct conjunction to use is whereas. This how the two events would occur at the same time.