1. Until my teeth are straight, I have to wear braces. (Prepositional phrase is the first part ending at the comma)
2. I am standing here waiting for no one will give me a ride.
3. Before I can graduate I will need to pass English composition.
The basis for the imagery used in the underlined selections is: "the supernatural" (Option D) The textual evidence for this is found in the last line.
<h3>What is imagery?</h3>
Imagery is the intentional use of words to communicate to the reader an image that captures accurately the thought of the author.
In this excerpt, the author describes Lady Shalott in a form as though it was a ghost. We can infer this from the last line which indicates that she was dying or going to another place.
"They heard her singing her last song"
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The correct two sentences would be
"Then we'll eat," said the woman, "I believe you're hungry - or been hungry - to try to snatch my pocketbook"
and "Well, you didn't have to snatch my pocketbook to get some suede shoes," said Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones. "You could of asked me."
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I just woke you so much lol lol I’m bout to go get home and now I need some money to do my hair and then
Answer:
BY a ROUTE obSCURE and LONEly
Explanation:
A syllable is essentially a single unit of speech and that unit of speech tends to contain a vowel sound and that may have a consonant after it or before it, it may even have what is called a cluster of consonants, which means more than one consonant before it or after it.
An unstressed syllable is the part of the word that you don't emphasize or accent, like the to- in today, or the -day in Sunday.
The stressed syllable is written by capital letters and unstressed syllable by lowercase letters.
So the sentence will be represented as
BY a ROUTE obSCURE and LONEly