Answer: Brink, Andrew P, a dry white season, New York, Morrow, 1980, print
<span>A is the correct answer. Exclamatory sentences end with an exclamation mark and express strong emotions. However, imperative sentences can also express strong forcefulness and emotion.</span>
Answer:
I'm not writing your whole essay but I can write an intro and give you two examples of distractions.
Explanation:
Distractions:
Texting or making a phone call
Here is an article on distracted driving: https://www.cdc.gov/transportationsafety/Distracted_Driving/index.html
Intro:
Distracted driving, which teens are very susceptible to, can lead to car accidents and even deaths. Two types of distractions can be attributed to phones -- texting and phone calls are common distractions when driving. Types of distracted driving can be split into three main categories according to the CDC: visual ("taking your eyes off the road"), manual ("taking your hands off the wheel"), and cognitive ("taking your mind off driving").
Answer:
she said she would rather die.. the closest answer is face a lion.
Explanation:
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