C. Generally, an intensive pronoun comes after the subject of the sentence, and in this case, it comes after "the girl", which is the subject.
Answer:
Under fire can mean many things. Usually though, in the sense of a soldier, he is in combat and is being fired upon.
Explanation:
Getting shot at. Under fire.
Do not confuse this with being under fire as being in trouble with someone. Remember to take this from the perspective of the soldier in combat.
Answer:
I <u><em>THINK</em></u> it's C
Explanation:
I SAID I <em><u>THINK</u></em>!!!
so don't get me wrong
Answer:
Number 2 is the correct option
Explanation:
According to the passage they gnaw (chew) at the green cones until they fall off the tree. They then pick out the seed or save it for later.