This would be correct. It has a subject and a verb. I= subject; mean= verb. It has a capital letter in the front and a period.
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Answer:
you have to sing you've got a friend in me from toy story!
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my amigos did that and great relationships!
Answer:
1. sighed
2. snapped
3. commented
4. exclaimed
5. asked
Explanation:
The moods described above are a reflection of a person's emotions. Judging from the context of the story, we can deduce the remarks made by the characters. For example, a sigh is a deep release of breath expressing sadness, tiredness, etc. Given that his teacher had just scolded him we can conclude that Weiqiang sighed when he arrived at the canteen. Also, seeing that Ms. Lim was angry with her student, we can conclude that she snapped, that is; used an irritable tone when telling Weiqiang to study hard.
The answer is D. Neither is misspelled as niether with an ie when it is supposed to be and ei.
Answer:
Dear Frankie,
I know how anxiety-inducing things can get. Especially with trying new things. I've heard about how stressed you've been about the bands performance, but I don't think you should be as worried as you are. Once, when I was thirteen I grabbed my guitar and played in-front of a crowd of 20 to 30 people at the local coffee shop. They were hosting an open-mic, and I saw my chance. I didn't know how I got the courage, but I just went up there and played two songs. People clapped, even though I was shaking like a leaf. I finished my short performance, and left. Looking back, that was a great experience! I was able to get my name out there, and there was another notch in my belt. I'd do it again in a heartbeat, just because of the feeling afterwards. About the band, you shouldn't have to feel nervous. I know you'll do great, because you've been practicing all day and all night. It's going to be okay, and even if it's not, it's not the end of the world. The other members and I are all supporting you, and we'll always help you through anything. Just remember that.
Sincerely, me.
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