Umm.. rain perhaps, rhymes with pain
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The verb tense of the text in the first sentence is Simple Past. Since the verbs "had landed" have an action performed in the past and that has been completely completed. However, the second sentence presents the past tense Past Perfect Continuous, as it presents an action that happened in the past before another action happened, since we can see that the characters waved before starting to call out stridently.
The phrase "this green flooring" refers to the characters stepping on a floor with vegetation and therefore stepping on a "green flooring."
Answer choice B. contains the prepositional phrase "on January 20."
Hey cousin Meera
I hope you are doing great! As you know I am going to our grandparents for the holidays. I think you should join too. I know you can’t live without Internet. But I remember that you wanted to read the books that you got on your birthday last month but didn’t get the time. Now you can. And the other time you wanted to learn how the shepherd boy made that sound of a tiger that totally freaked you out! Or the time we wanted to discover the spooky house everyone is scared about and became the hero’s of the town! Meera we all need a break form the Internet so I know you wanted to do many things. Now it is your chance to do it. The choice is yours!
Yours. Krishna
Hope to see you at our grandparents
Answer:
Yo you can go back and review what you learn
Explanation:
And see you we be great