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1. She said they never arrived on time.
2. She said he read War and Peace.
5. She said she never got up early on Sundays.
<h3>l hope it helps ❣❣</h3>
The purpose of a counterargument in a persuasive text is to respectfully address any doubts or objections to the claim.
When you want to persuade someone through an essay, you need to think about what the reader may say to object to your claim, and add it as a counterargument. You need to think in advance in order to find any counterargument to your claim, so as to make your claim stronger.
<span>We form the will-future with the auxiliary will and the infinitive of the verb. We use the the same form of the verb every time regardless the subject. In British English we sometimes use shall instead of will for the first persons (I/we). hope this works.</span>
Answer:
<h3>devour.</h3>
Explanation:
The word which has a similar connotation to the word "swallow" in this excerpt is 'devour'. In the above excerpt, the writer talks about how the hell is eagerly waiting for them with its mouth wide open.
It projects the idea that the hell is impatiently waiting and paints a picture of <u>eagerness and excitement</u>. The word 'devour' would seem most appropriate to connect with the word 'swallow' as devour means to <u>consume eagerly and quickly.</u>
There is "The cabuliwallah" and its not a thing its more so a story about a young girl and a itinerant peddler told by the young girls father.