Full of life
Pleasing; charming
Having qualities that are pleasing or appealing
Full of life, energy
- Peaceful; free from stress
Fascinating; likeable
Appealing to people from all across the globe
Delightful; fascinating
Alluring; captivating
Something newly made and full of vigor
Cozy; inviting
Enlivening; motivating
Full of life and spirit
Calm; friendly
Scenic; beautiful
Untouched by man; pure
Full of life; energy
Explanation:
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"The Insect That Gets Under Your Skin!" January 12, 2013. National Geographic Kids. Date accessed: April 11, 2013.
The title must come first, always followed by the author. The date's must be included! Good luck my friend..
I believe the correct answer is C. inverted.
The natural order in an English sentence would require that the verb follows the subject. However, sometimes, for stylistic purposes, we have the reversed order: the verb comes before the subject, as in: All before him was blank darkness (the verb is bold). The natural order of this sentence would be: Blank darkness was all before him.
I think the answer is
A. Foul- mouthed
This is as scurrilous means giving offensive or coarse language
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