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I don't know the Fabiola u are talking about nxt tym quote the book
D) the embankment
The story begins with the turtle walking over grass, which it does in an unencumbered manner. Even though what is described is a gradual sort of trudging by how the turtle moves itself by slowly “boosting and dragging his shell along,” the turtle trampled through the grass “leaving a beaten trail behind him.” It is when the turtle emerges from the grass and comes to an embankment that there are descriptions of how he is challenged in the climb. However, he was able to overcome this first obstacle.
A, because when you prewrite you draft your ideas and create vague ideas of your plans.
i think this would be c let me know if this is right plz and thank you
The correct answer choice is answer choice B, The monster reared its head at the tourists. Many people do not understand the difference between its and it's.
Its - possessive form of it
It's - contraction meaning 'it is'
When trying to figure out whether to use 'its' or 'it's', ask yourself if the sentence makes sense when you substitute 'it is'. If it does, then use 'it's'. If it doesn't, use 'its'.