I would assume the answer is B. In lyrical poems emotions are almost always expressed.
Candy is a swamper who used to be a boss
Explanation:
Candy is a towering, stoop-shouldered old man who was clothed in blue colored jeans and carried a huge push-broom on his left hand. He missed his right hand in a ranch accident. Candy is alone because of the loss of his hand ignores him unable to work with others, while the loss of his dog denies him of a source of companionship. The proprietors of the ranch have him on as long as he can "swamp" out or clean the bunkhouse. Candy's job is to keep everything mopped.
Answer: opposite electric charges attracting
Explanation:
Answer:
The subject is: <u>A drowning man,</u> and the predicate is: <u>was rescued by two campers. </u>
Explanation:
A subject is what the sentence is talking about (who or what). In this case, it is <u>a drowning man</u>. A predicate is a part of a sentence that is stating something about the subject. Therefore, the predicate is: <u>was rescued by two campers.</u>
the answers are B, C, and D 5 stars if this helped :)
“As I said these things I got scared.”
“It felt like worms and toads and slimy things crawling out of my chest.”
“This awful side of me had surfaced, at last.”