Answer:
we peeled off our sodden coats(second choice)
Answer:
At the zoo, the Dursleys spoil Dudley and his friend Piers, neglecting Harry as usual. In the reptile house, Harry pays close attention to a boa constrictor and is astonished when he is able to have a conversation with it. Noticing what Harry is doing, Piers calls over Mr. Dursley and Dudley, who pushes Harry aside to get a better look at the snake. At this moment, the glass front of the snake’s tank vanishes and the boa constrictor slithers out onto the floor. Dudley and Piers claim that the snake attacked them. The Dursleys are in shock. At home, Harry is punished for the snake incident, being sent to his cupboard without any food, though he feels he had nothing to do with what happened.
In the poem “Winter” a Shakespeare poem about how winter freezes everything and messes things up, but still somehow permits life, the speaker is describing his/her surroundings.
Answer D.
The poem “The Rider” by Naomi Shihab Nye, deals with a boy on roller skates who wants to leave his loneliness behind. Loneliness is like a person that can be left behind.
Answer B.
A sentence that asks a question is interrogative
Answer A.
“Take the Lassie on a walk.” is an imperative sentence.
Answer B.
“My favorite topic in Language Arts?” is an affirmative sentence and should not end with a question mark.
Answer B.
Swerve to the left / right means to turn suddenly to right/left hand side. It relates well to how a seal swims in the ocean.
Answer B.