Answer:
Oily
Explanation:
Kerosene does not really have a smell but it is said to have an oil like smell.
If the passage is about the human errors that contributed to the spread of the fire, only details that prevented the firemen from being able to contain the fire should be used. The sentence "Even after the fire, Brown was confident..." shows that Brown was confident in his decision. This sentence does not however directly contribute to the firefighters inability to effectively contain the fire at the time of the fire. This takes place after the fire has done the damage.
Answer:
All of the choices are good ones. All of the choices could be argued that that is what service is all about. All of the answers are what service does both for the donor and those that receive it.
Let me sidetrack for just a moment. I am always amazed at how willingly those contributing to Brainly are willing to share what they know to make those asking better students. It's hard work and sometimes I wonder if it is fully recognized. And then there is the question of the mods. Since I began contributing 11 months ago, my number one Kudo are the mods. Their work is ignored or they are bad mouthed or feared. Considering that some became mods at 13, they do a remarkable job. They do sometimes see things in black and white terms, but even that is forgivable, because they are young and most of the time right.
That's service. It's being a good volunteer. It is returning to the community what has been freely given to them. And that is what paragraph 3 is all about.
All of the sentences are true. All of them. But the question says support detail. The Soup kitchen is an example, and it is a detail. I pick D but if you have a different answer, use it. Always, always go with your own idea.
Answer: D
Answer: 1 demonstrative, 2 demonstrative, 3 demonstrative, 4 demonstrative 5 relative .who= relatave
<em>Itself</em> is a <u>reflexive</u> pronoun,
<em>Our </em>and <em>his </em>are possessive pronouns (his/hers/theirs in these sentences are an absolute pronouns)
<em>Where </em>and <em>which </em>are interrogative pronouns
Explanation:
Those boys over there challenged
.theseboys here for a football match.
I like this
film a lot more than
that one they showed last week.
Yesterday I saw a car
that was really pimped-up.
This is the girl...who had an accident.
The cat nearly killed itself
.when it ran across the road.
Alice and Doris collected the stickers .(??? Where is the blank ?)
We have this/our car. That car is his/hers/theirs
He has a key. That key is his
Where .are you from?
Which. one do you prefer: tea or coffee?