We can say ''jumped-up'', so this can be prepositional phrase.
Answer:
<u>The boy who fell down a well:</u>
once upon a time there was a boy who was very silly and would always cause trouble.
Then his mom said that he's a very naughty person
so he said, "I don't care!"
so he went out to play
and the people around him plotted against him, so they made a secret well.
then the boy stole an apple and ran away and fell into the well
and was left for a few days
then the people asked "have you learned your lesson"
he replied "yes"
so they took him out and he was a good boy
(this took me a long time to write hope it helps)
In the Mr huger, there should be a dot after Mr, and H in huger should be capitalized.
Then keep should be keeps with a s at the end
So it should be like this:
Mr.Huger is trying to concentrate on his yard work, but a swarm of bees keeps distracting him
Hope this helps!
Answer:
None of the alternatives provided make a proper sequence. The best shot is QPSR
Explanation:
Unlike an injury to the body, there's no medicine for a wounded heart and sometimes it never heals
Im gonna say that it’s either the first one or the last one.