1. underline directions circle mall
2. underline lean circle tree
3. underline underneath circle missing library book
4. underline beside him circle her hand
5. underline arrived circle teacher? (not so sure)
6. underline through circle trees
7. underline in circle miniature train
8. underline in circle the Till whatever that name is
9. underline wrote circle the name of the song
10. underline noisy bird circle the roof.
not so sure about some of the last ones kinda hard
but a preposition is telling where something is
think of it like a position
preposition
tells where something is
Answer: Margaret Mead, an American anthropologist, is widely known for her studies of primitive societies.
Explanation: that’s the only appositive phrase that makes sense???
Answer:
1)A.He was returning home from a party.
2)C.About 5:00 AM.
3)D.A hairy creature.
4)my master!
5)Therapist
Explanation:
He said he was driving home from a party,it said he left the party at 2am and it was about 3 hours ago so that would make it 5am,the rest are quotes taken from the story.
Answer:
“TRUE! --nervous --very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why will you say that I am mad?”
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from "The Tell-tale Heart", the narrator tries to convince the readers that he is not a mad man, even though his words and behavior seem to prove otherwise.
The narrator asserts that although he is nervous, he isn't a madman and it is buttressed in his statement where he said, “TRUE! --nervous --very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why will you say that I am mad?”