1: “Its” should be “It’s”
2: We will read the article, “Robots to Perform Surgery” in this week’s newspaper.
3: Anita’s phone
4: The prepositional phrase is “across the street” and the word it modifies is “walk”
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Answer:
Football isn't boring because there is always something exciting happening.
Explanation:
You clearly outline the topic ("Football isn't boring") and include the main idea/argument why ("there is always something exciting happening")
Answer: " gaping and crunching like a mountain lion "
" When the young Dawn with finger tips of a rose, lit up the world "
" it's cackling roots blazed and hissed "
Explanation:
A simile is simply a figure of speech, so for example, " it's cackling roots blazed and hissed ", while it's refering to a fire, it's comparing it to an angry snake, " hissing ", or when when Cyclops ate the humans ( how could he tsk tsk ) it compared him to a mountian lion, tho we know he wasn't.
Answer:
“It is required of every man,” the Ghost [Marley] returned, “that the spirit within him should walk abroad among his fellowmen, and travel far and wide; and if that spirit goes not forth in life, it is condemned to do so after death.
Explanation: