Answer:
the large white house.
Explanation:
in every sentence, we have subject, verb, object.
in that sentence,
Subject: the entity performing the action, is Kim and David.
Verb: the action be carried out by the subject is 'running'.
Object: the receiver of the action done by the subject. in this case it is the running by Kim and David. therefore the object is the large white house.
Answer:
Dear Smith Family,
During the pandemic, I wasn't able to do fun things like going to the cinema or go to my friends birthday parties. All I could do was watch tv, clean the house , going to do online school and playing video games. I wish you and your family the best and stay strong.
Sincerely,
Yes, because a simile uses 'like' or 'as' and as of course the sentence contains "as".
Answer:
A paraphrase is a restatement of the meaning of a text or passage using other words. The term itself is derived via Latin paraphrasis from Greek paráfrasis. The act of paraphrasing is also called paraphrasis.
Explanation:
Answer:
them: I folded them neatly and put them in my drawer.
It: It still looked pretty and new.
Explanation:
The pronoun them might refer to more than one antecedent:
"I found receipts in a few of my jeans. I folded them neatly and put them in my drawer." (The pronoun them might refer to <em>receipts</em> and <em>jeans</em>.)
The pronoun It also might refer to more than one antecedent:
"I found an old box decorated with ribbons and a pink bow. It still looked pretty and new." (The pronoun It might refer to a <em>box </em>and <em>bow.</em>)
So these two pronouns in the paragraph have unclear antecedents.