She, he, it, they, her, his, and more. Basically, instead of saying "Jasmine needs to go to bed right now," you can say "She needs to go to bed right now."
Answer:
I think cleverness.
Explanation:
Because every hero has a weakness. Odysseus' weakness was that he was too smart for his own good. But if used correctly, cleverness can be a tool.
The following line uses iambic pentameter:
B. I think that John is looking glum to me.
<em>Iambic pentameter is whenever there are five feet in which there is an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. </em>
Feet- are small groups of syllables.
(<em>I</em> think) (<em>that</em> John) (<em>is</em> look) (<em>ing</em> glum) (to me).
- bold= stressed
- italics= unstressed
- ( ) = feet
Answer:
Into the air.
Explanation:
I wasn't sure myself, but this seems like the only answer that sounds correct... I really hope this helps you! (If you would like an explanation, I can comment it below) xx
Answer:
A palisman is our world's equivalent of a "witch's familiar". They act as familiars and double as magical staffs that house their own source of power outside of a witch's bile sac. They're not all powerful but they can do some cool stuff.
Explanation: