Never heard tidewater and fall line, only piedmont. It must be a Mandela Effect.
A setting is very important to any type of story, especially a short story. It can add the overall mood to what you are reading. For example, if you were to say "She's reading" that wouldn't be very appealing to readers. If you said "She was reading in a gloomy, lugubrious room in the dark corner, glancing through every line she could." That would be more interesting. I don't know if this was an answer you were looking for, but let me know if this helped.
Both cucumbers and beets make delicious pickles- correlative conjunction= both/and
Either you want to go, or you don’t- correlative conjunction= either/or
Either the train is late or Martha missed it- correlative conjunction= either/or
Neither the minister, nor the deacon will attend the meeting- correlative conjunction= neither/nor
The only one that would be excluded (wrong) is whether or not you go with us depends on your parents because whether and or are right next to each other, they have to have at least one word between them. Hope this helped!
Answer:
fireworks show and a real blast
Explanation:
Answer: Interrogative
Explanation:
To interrogate someone means to ask a question, so an <em>interrogative</em> sentence is always going to be a question and has always got a ? at the end.
Just like how an exclamatory sentence is always going to have an ! at the end, because it explains strong emotion.