<span>After the tiring game, I quickly went to get ice cream and celebrate our hard-fought victory!
A-)noun</span>
I would like to give you a simple background about figurative language and sensory imagery.
The sensory details or figurative language used to describe, arouse emotion, or represent abstractions. On a physical level, imagery uses terms related to the five senses: visual, auditory, tactile, gustatory, and olfactory. On a broader and deeper level, however, one image can represent more than one thing. For example, a rose may present visual imagery while also representing the color in a womans cheeks and/or symbolizing some degree of perfection. An author may use complex imagery while simultaneously employing other figures of speech, especially metaphor and simile. In addition, this term can apply to the total of all the images in a work.
A period! An appositive is a noun that comes after another noun to rename it or describe it. In the sentence, "the correct punctuation" is then redefined as "a period"
Here are the different contrasts of the verbs:
V1 - This is a present tense or the base form. ex. Speak
V2 - This is the Past tense. ex. Spoke
V3 - This is the Past Participle. ex. Spoken
V4 - This is the Present Participle. ex. Speaking
Answer:
its A
Explanation:
why t f did my answer get deleted its literally A