Answer:
Explanation:
to show (an act, claim, statement, etc.) to be just or right: The end does not always justify the means. to defend or uphold as warranted or well-grounded: Don't try to justify his rudeness. Theology. to declare innocent or guiltless; absolve; acquit.
Answer:
The word exceedingly can be used. You can also not put the word very.
<span> She went to the open door and stood in it and looked out among the tomato vines and “jimpson” weeds that constituted the garden.
That sentence helps the reader infer that it is summertime, because it shows that the garden is flourishing. </span>
Answer:
1) Mushu
2) A fork
3) Anaheim, CA
4) The Twilight Bark
5) Before the last rose petal falls
Explanation:
I'm shocked I know some of these by heart! =D
Answer: While prancing through the meadow, the lamb was startled by the meteor
Explanation: They are both right but the 2nd sentence makes more sense to wright.