Dear Mom,
I have missed getting to see you. Since it is summer, I was reminded of all the wonderful times spent in my childhood yard. I loved sitting in the grass with watermelon juice streaming down my face. Those were truly the days. I remember blowing bubbles when I was seven and chasing butterflies in our little half-acre slice of Texas. This place was so important to me, because it taught me to enjoy the simple pleasure of life, and enjoy the gifts of nature. I have thought about our old house many times, and I am so thankful for my wonderful childhood I spent there.
I love you and thank you so much for all you have done for me,
Your Daughter
Answer:
Sobel takes out his anger on the last and then runs out of the shop.
Explanation:
Just took the quiz. :)
<span>A prepositional phrase modifies a word and relates that word to the preposition's object.</span>
Option 1 is not correct because the quote is no longer Mr. Cliff's wording. The last choice is also not correct because () should only be used if you need to make a letter capital or change the verb tense for the quote to make sense. [Brackets] are used when including clarifying information in quotations, and [high school students] is clarifying who "They" are. Answer B is correct.
The correct answer is universal truth.
Universal truth is something that should be known to everyone, regardless of their nationality or upbringing. The idea that love conquers all appears in many texts, and it is something that most people, no matter where they live or how old they are, believe in. Therefore, it applies to every nation, and is thus universal.