The adjectives in the sentence are hot and angry.
Answer:
Bianca
Explanation:
"“I think I know what I want, and I’m pretty sure I know what your preference is,” Rin said to Maya. She turned to look at me. “Bianca, what topic do you want to cover?”She turned to look at me," meaning Rin, and asked "Bianca what topic do you want to cover?"
"I looked over at Nina, who just shrugged." (First person)
So by process of elimination the point of view belongs to Bianca.
Answer and Explanation:
A meaningful drill suitable for teaching students what a substantive clause is would be a list with several sentences where some contain the substantive clause and others do not. In this case, students should identify the sentences that contained the substantive clauses and underline these clauses.
It is important to point out that the noun clause is the dependent clause that replaces the noun, which is the class of words that gives name to any element. An example of this noun clause can be seen in the sentence "She was frightened by the sight in front of her," where the term "the sight in front of her" replaces a noun and is therefore a noun clause.
In addition, it is important to remember that a meaningful drill is an exercise where the resolution depends on the understanding of the subject discussed.
Answer:
<u>Friendly letter</u>
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WISDOM SCHOOL,
P.O.BOX - 50-900900,
CENTER.
4/17/2019
Dear Sam,
How are you doing? Receive my warm greetings. How is your new school, hope all is well there.
We are doing fine here, there has been a lot of development in our school since you left.
There has been built a new administration block, we do not need to walk to the other end of the school compound since it is just few meters away from our class.
The journalism club won a county award which made us shine.
Hope I shall see you soon during the school break.
Yours sincerely,
Winnie.