Answer:
“Whoosh!” went the wind. A girl with bright green eyes sighed so loudly that the ground shook. She was as annoyed as her parents were when she did something disobedient.
Explanation:
Don’t use this answer exactly. That would be cheating, this is merely an example. The first sentence contains an onomatopoeia, the second sentence contains hyperbole, and the third sentence contains a simile.
Answer:
The parenthesis is a punctuation mark denoted by an upright curved line. Two parentheses, ( ), are paired to set off text from the rest of a sentence.
Answer:
Romeo wants to be with Juliet, but now that he is banished he is even farther away from her than before. When Juliet's father moves up the wedding date, she is backed into a corner because her family may find out that she got married behind their backs. In addition, if she is forced to marry Paris, she will never be with her true love, Romeo. Both complications relate to the central conflict because they create even more obstacles that keep Romeo and Juliet apart.
In the context of an adjective used to describe pain, we can look at the answer choices:
Silent pain seems like an odd choice for someone to notify a doctor about, so that is probably not the answer.
Thoughtful does not describe pain.
Responsive does not describe pain.
Severe pain would be a reason for someone to notify a doctor, so this is likely the correct answer choice.