The children agreed <u>to</u><u> </u><u>divide</u> the candy equally.
Answer:
where's the options? how am I gonna help you?
Answer:
bat
Explanation:
In the given excerpt, Odysseus is examined in contrast to a bat. The excerpt makes use of a simile which says ""I sprang for the great fig tree, catching on like a bat under a bough."" infering from the first person, Odysseus is contrasting himself to a bat that is caught in a trap with no means of breaking free. His situations are apprehensive, and his chances are few."
It is a simile because it uses like or as.
A subject and a verb and a complete thought that makes sense.
(Punctuation maybe)