We thoroughly investigated the crime scene.
I used it so that they were searching very diligently to find clues.
Suddenly, I realized to late, "IT'S A TRAP RUN!!"
I'm using it for the character to notice that where they are going has been a whole set up.
A sleek, neatly, dressed participant stood and said with attitude,"$1 billion take it or leave it."
The participant has just payed $1 billion dollars for something at an auction.
Now class, a synonym for big is.....?
A teacher is teaching synonyms for the first time and wants the class to answer her question.
Now that we've got synonyms down, it's time for antonyms! They are the opposite of a word.
The teacher just taught synonyms and so now they're working on the antonyms.
The prevalent tone that this sentence conveys is sadness. The verb 'plodded' suggests exhaustion, 'dragging' implies hopelessness and 'empty night' could be a metaphor for their current perspective of their souls.
Look at the end of the root word , and you will see a addition to it . For example (classic) class is the root word . "ic" is the suffix
Answer:
To show that the car was both unreliable and ugly.
Explanation: