Greg shows himself to be a dynamic character because he changes over the course of the story and learns a valuable lesson. He learns not to make assumptions about people based on the way they look. Lemon Brown shows Greg that he is a caring and brave person who lost his son in a war. This changes how Greg thinks about his own father.
Answer:
1) I bake cookies twice a month.
2) my best friend writes to me every week
3) Jane always takes care of her sister.
4) My family has a holiday in every December
5) Martha and Kevin swim twice a week.
6) She helps the kids of the neighborhood.
Explanation:
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1. To teach a lesson, <span>Aesop used the fable "The Fox and the Crow."
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2. Sitting in a tree with a piece of cheese in her beak <span><span>is a crow</span>.
3. </span><span>Nearby, a fox spies on the crow.
4. The crow is the fox's plan </span><span>to trick.
5. His goal is to get her cheese. (gerund)
There is no gerund in this sentence.
6. To distract the crow's attention, t</span><span><span>he fox flatters her.
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7. </span><span>Slyly, he asks her to sing just one song.
8. </span><span>Opening her mouth to sing, the crow drops the cheese.
9. The fox snaps up the cheese in a flash.
10. </span><span><span>To end the fable, </span>Aesop adds a moral.</span>
<span>The judges' combined score moved the competitor to the top of the scoreboard. The correct answer is A. This is because the sentence says it is a "combined score," meaning that there are more than one judge involved in the decision-making process. Thus, the plural form of the word judge is judges, and if you want to show the possessive form of that plural word, you just have to add an apostrophe. So, judges' score means that it is a score that belongs to numerous judges. B would mean that there is only one judge, C is incorrect because you need the possessive form of the word, and D doesn't exist. </span>
They're both about young boys living in hard situations. Both Aladdin and August want something, Aladdin wants to be a prince and August wants to look normal. NOT to mention, both of their names start with an "A".