Answer:
Either the very first sentence or the very last sentence.
Explanation:
The first sentence because it is mainly talking about birds, trying to prove the point. The second sentence because it could have just been talking about the birds for an example on how people could learn a lot from animals..
The answer is either C or A
The correct match of the sentence with one that has been revised to include a descriptive adjective:
- She has a dog: Elise has a chocolate brown Labrador retriever.
- There was a tree in the yard: The pine tree quickly shed its green, sticky needles all over the yard.
- The trees were covered in ice: The ice frosting each of the branches sparkled joyously in the shining sun.
- The lasagna was good: Each bite was filled with gooey mozzarella cheese and fresh tomato.
- We ate dessert: The ice frosting each of the branches sparkled joyously in the shining sun..
<h3>What are adjectives?</h3>
Adjectives are the words that tell about the quality of words. For example: The roses are so pretty.
Thus, the correct match are:
- She has a dog: Elise has a chocolate brown Labrador retriever.
- There was a tree in the yard: The pine tree quickly shed its green, sticky needles all over the yard.
- The trees were covered in ice: The ice frosting each of the branches sparkled joyously in the shining sun.
- The lasagna was good: Each bite was filled with gooey mozzarella cheese and fresh tomato.
- We ate dessert: The ice frosting each of the branches sparkled joyously in the shining sun.
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Answer:
c. In his left hand he held a sack, and his right hand held the arm of a boy in an iron grip.
Explanation:
Based on the excerpt from the story of Iqbal, we can easily know that the master was a cruel man just by the way he held the young boy's arm. The very word "an iron grip" gives a strong indication of someone holding onto something that wouldn't be let go easily. This sentence
In his left hand he held a sack, and his right hand held the arm of a boy in an iron grip
gives the character of Hussain, the master as someone who is cruel and representation of someone who was to be obeyed by the children.