When I went to the park on Saturday with my ______ we met a dog and it looked beautiful . It had a collar on and a tag but I didn’t want to return it. I got the dog then, played with it. I saw a flyer for a lost dog and realized that’s the dog I was playing with! I realized that it needed to go home with its family but I didn’t want to let it go. So I didn’t tell anyone about it and kept playing with the dog . Later that same day I went back to the park to look for the dog but I found a little girl crying I felt bad so I went to go ask her if she was okay, she said her dog ran away and that she couldn’t find him anywhere. I asked her to describe the dog and she described the dog as the same one I saw today. I realized I took away a family members of hers so I told her what happened with the dog. She told me I shouldn’t have done that and I realized that you shouldn’t take stuff from people because you don’t know how much it means to them. It was a unforgettable day because I learned a unforgettable lesson that I still use today. I felt really bad for her and promised I wouldn’t do things like that again.
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"A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse!" This line is an example of meter from Shakespeare's play, Richard the Third. There is a rhythm to this language when spoken. It is written in perfect iambic pentameter because it has five iambs.
Answer:
City Hall is <u>where the parade begins.</u>
Explanation:
The question is about Sam Watson, a character from the novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God" by Zora Neale Hurston.
This novel is filled with vernacular language, as a part of the setting of the story.
Questioning means doubting a validity of something, demanding a proof, querying.
Sam Watson, in this particular situation, used the term "questionizin" as a synonim for "asking" ("Ah'm questionizin' you!")
Although both words have the same root (question) their meanings slightly differ, as shown, but in spite of that difference, Sam's sentence can be understood in a proper context.
Answer:
non of the above
Explanation:
Just get as much as your brain can process