Answer:
B
Explanation:
It shows how to town is still affected by its past which i am assuming they said it is a shell of its former self
1. The meal tasted like my moms homemade chicken.
2. His face was like shocked when I told him I got an A on my test.
3. Kajai’s writing is like a horror story, it’s that bad .
4. Ayaan’s voice is like a Angel on earth.
5. Mrs. Priyas attitude is like my attitude when I get homework.
6. I ran fast as a cheetah on the ground.
7. Min is as tall as a giraffe.
8. The building was as old as my grandma.
9. The netball court was as big as the White House.
10. The house was As big as Mountain Everest.
Hope this helps *smiles*
<span>Rev. Paris had seen both Betty and his neice Abigail dancing in the forest with his slave Tituba. Before he came most of the girls ran in fear of being seen. Betty and Abigail were the ones who had got caught. That evening in the forest, he also saw Tituba waving her arms over a fire, a dress on the ground, and someone naked running around their circle. John Proctor said " I'll tell you what's walking Salem—vengeance is walking Salem. Now crazy little childern have the keys of the kingdom".</span>
(") are quotation marks, we use them them by quoting someone for example, in a story it would say...
"I dont want to go!" said Bob.
(') is an apostorphe. You can use them in quotes for example
" 'I dont want to go!' said Bob."
Here I am quoting the the Bob statement.
The apostrophe can also be used in the ommison of letter for a word for example
~don't=do not
~won't
~wouldn't
The Past Unreal Conditional expresses imaginary situations in the past, in other words, things we would have done if something different had happened or if certain circumstances had been different. It is made of two clauses: the “if” clause + the outcome clause. In the “if” clause, it uses the past perfect tense (that is, “Had” followed by a past participle verb), and in the outcome clause, it uses “would have” + the past participle of a verb. Here are five example sentences using the past unreal conditions:
1. If I hadn't moved to Europe, I would have enjoyed more time with my grandparents in my native country.
2. I wouldn't have failed the test if I had studied enough.
3. If I had had more experience, I wouldn't have made that many mistakes in my previous job.
4. I would have been there for my cousin if she hadn't been so rude to me over the years.
5. If I hadn't been so much in my head during the competition, I would have made it to “Top Five.”