Dear Paisley,
I hope all is doing well with you. I have some good news for you. I am coming to see you soon! It has been so long! I can't wait for some of that Texas sun!
Recently I found out that you are getting sick. I hope you are doing okay. You are my favorite cousin! Any way, I am doing great in school. I am getting all A's and passing every class. I am finishing school at the end of March!
See you soon!
Love, Emma
A. <span>the compound subject is rain and wind
A compound subject is 2 or more subjects connected by 'and, or, neither, or nor'
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Hi :)
hopefully i understood your question but the answer is b. the hook uses imagery to capture the reader's attention.
hope this helps.
Answer:
Your answer would be B.
Explanation:
The group of words that is not a phrase is B. It contains a sentence because the group of words has a subject and a predicate. A sentence is the basic unit of language that represents a complete thought. It contains at least a subject and a main verb that the states what the subject does/is. In the sentence above, the subject of the sentence is the NP <em>she</em> and the predicate is the VP <em>because</em> <em>smiled at me. </em>This sentence could be the answer to a question asking why.
I believe the answer is a noun.
Explanation: Verbs usually come after nouns (they describe them). In this situation, it said desire was radiating from the lion’s skin, so radiating is describing the lion’s desire.