They are prideful ....hope this is the answer
It should be B. I haven't used semicolons in forever though so if it's not B it's D
Surely it's D) Simile. It is a figure of speech that is used too compare two states or smth else. You can identify it by the words "like" and "as".
The phrase means that there's a lot of dirt around us and it is a common thing to see that.
Answer:
Has
Explanation:
"Has" is the correct answer. This is because your friend is the subject here and you don't need to include "along with her sisters". "Your friend" is the subject and a singular subject is a singular verb...