Answer:
practicing
for weeks and I had the whole dance memorized. When I got to the
performance hall, I put on my new shoes and hat. I checked my
reflection in the mirror. "I look good!" I thought with a grin. It was
almost my turn to perform, so I peeked out from behind the curtain.
There were so many people in the audience! I began to feel a little
nervous. But then I saw my parents smiling in the front row. "I can do
Explanation:
Cuban can be used as an adjective-noun, as you are not just saying a dish, you are saying a "Cuban dish" which describes where the dish came from (Cuba by itself would be a noun as it is a place, but Cuban is describing something from that place and is used as an adjective-noun). both salty and spicy are adjectives as they are describing the taste of food
Donavan Curtis gets caught up in a major prank that goes terribly wrong! He is a real trouble maker
D interrogative that what I think
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