Achilles wants to kill hector to avenge the death of his bestfriend patroclus
Answer:
<u>Conflicts, Tone, Word Choice, and Characters responses.</u>
False. Monotone speakers are boring and no one likes to listen to them, they are not exciting and people zone out when they talk xD
Are these meant to be titles of something (a book, movie, etc)? If so, then they should either be in quotation marks or in italics.
1. to(prep) Chicago (obj)
2. by(prep) car(obj)
3. By(prep) afternoon(obj)
4. for(prep) lunch(obj)
5. near(prep) river(obj)
6. on(prep) water(obj)
7. for(prep) trip(obj)
8. of(prep) Chicago(obj)
9. at(prep) motel(obj)
A preposition tells where one noun is in relation to another noun. It is always followed by a noun, which is the object of a preposition. One silly way to remember most prepositions is to think about a squirrel and a tree. A squirrel can go (through, on, under, in, off, to, by...) the tree. There are a few prepositions that just need to be remembered such as for.