Answer:
Because there is multiple definitions for the word lime.
Explanation:
The train had minorly derailed and the people were frantic. Voices seemed to echo through our little town. Some in concern, others in pain. With the limited first-aid that I knew, I wanted to help. It didn't take long for me to find the first injured person. It was a rather small cut on their head and they were quite accepting of treatment. I hesitantly climbed into the train after everyone had seemed to stop hustling out.
"Hello?" I called out, my eyes scanning the carriage as I checked for any remaining passengers. After a few minutes of searching, with some of my friends doing the other compartments, we concluded that everybody had gotten off.
The conductor followed me out, cursing heavily as he told me about how his schedule had been thrown off. "So had your train." I reminded him carefully, gesturing to all the people. He nodded in agreement.
Answer:
The correct order would be (C): read the criteria, read the passage, evaluate the passage, and the identify the score. So, the answer would be: C. Read the passage.
"It is a gold coin dropped
down a drain in Heaven"
The comparison means that it's sort of like a golden coin that someone had dropped down a sink drain on an accident, but someone dropped it down the drain in heaven and it has now landed in the sky of the Earth.
I think the author chose to make this comparison because the sun is yellow and it is sort of a golden color and it is sort of common for things to be dropped down the drain. Therefore, it is like a golden coin going down the drain of heaven and into the sky.
<span>The desolate
island he had managed to barely swim to drove the lone shipwreck survivor to
feel more somber than exhausted.</span>
<span>“Desolate”
is a term given to an area that is void of things. For instance, it is term frequently given to
areas void of people and plants, like a desert island. “Somber” is a term that can mean depressed or
sad. A sentence that contains both of
these words follows: “The desolate
island he had managed to barely swim to drove the lone shipwreck survivor to
feel more somber than exhausted.” </span>