Appoint means to assign someone something
For example:
- The prime minister will appoint each of us a job
<span><em>Hope it helps</em></span>
Although you may be right in that aspect, nevertheless you would be misleading others.
(I don't know I tried my best)
Answer: D. Clay holds water better than the other particles.
Explanation: Clay soil has smaller particles, so it holds the most water.
i do believe the answer is a
everything in this paragraph is in past tense, except 'everyone stops', which is in present tense
it should be "everyone stopped and wondered..."
Answer:
I'm not sure what you mean by alteration but if you mean alliteration which mean the repeating of the same first letter, then that would be <u>flickering flame</u> but if you don't mean that then I can't help, I hope you got your answer