The <em>chocolate, gooey, and scented</em> brownies tasted <em>delightful, as if it was food for the gods.</em>
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The answer is letter A.)<span> What do these words have in common with each other?
Diction refers to the author's word choice. To ask the author's understanding of the similarities between words will aid in assess his/her diction.
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Answer:
Claudette goes to the dance floor to do the Sausalito, but blanks and tries to ask Jeanette for help. Jeanette won't help her with the steps
Explanation:
The answer to this question is that a sentence contains a subject and a Predicate. A predicate is a part of a sentence which contains a verb that affirms the subject in a sentence. Subject and predicate always comes together in a sentence. A predicate is used to describe a noun or the subject.
Answer:
The answer is false.
Explanation:
You need to consider many more things rather than just the dislikes and likes. Key Point: If the question has words like : ONLY, the answer is most likely false. Hope this helped :)