Answer:
the basic layout of the book
Explanation:
you need to know so you can understand and explain the book after you read it
If it ends in "ed" its past tence, if it has the word "will" in it, its future tense
Answer:
adjective
1.
all of; entire.
"he spent the whole day walking"
Similar:
entire
complete
full
total
unabridged
full-length
uncut
uncondensed
unexpurgated
unreduced
undivided
Opposite:
partial
incomplete
2.
in an unbroken or undamaged state; in one piece.
"owls usually swallow their prey whole"
Similar:
intact
in one piece
sound
unbroken
unimpaired
undamaged
unharmed
unhurt
untouched
uninjured
unscathed
unmutilated
inviolate
flawless
faultless
unmarked
unspoiled
perfect
mint
pristine
Opposite:
in pieces
broken
noun
1.
a thing that is complete in itself.
"the subjects of the curriculum form a coherent whole"
Similar:
entity
unit
body
piece
discrete item
ensemble
Answer:
Too big, look terrible. The author is negative
Explanation:
Answer:
yk I'm gonna put costume as a witch
Explanation:
and ask " trick or Treat !!! "
it would be kinda fun XD