Doug always blamed twizzles for ruining his dreams of ice dance glory. He could spin like a tornado and glide across the ice as smoothly as the shadow of a cloud. Unfortunately, he couldn't do both at the same time. while it would all come together and for a moment he'd feel the intoxicating blur of a perfect twizzle, but
catch a toe pick and his hopes and his body would both crash to the ice.
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Your answer is B. Look it up, you will see I am right.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Because "I don't know what we are doing tomorrow," can be a sentence on its own.
Answer:
Because he's terrible
Explanation:
Independent clauses are fragmented sentences... meaning they are not grammatically correct on their own. Also, if it starts with "because", you can almost guarantee that that part is the dependent clause.
<span>Between the first and last stanzas of "Digging," the speaker's
attitude toward his pen changes from a negative tool which the gun represents putting
an end to something, to a positive digging tool which a pen represents something
which implies the start of something useful. The significance this change has </span><span>for the speaker is the
concrete illustration of the fruits of an honest labor. </span>