1) a person or thing that announces or signals the approach of another.
2) a forerunner of something
Well I at least got these for ya. Good luck!
• New = Knew*
• Two day = today*
• different *and* a
• at a = at an*
• nerves = nervous,*
• how bad could it be = how bad could it be.*
• chilltown high = Chilltown High*
• a lot off = a lot of*
• activitys = activities*
• were = where*
• meat = meet*
• Everything will be fine = “Everything will be fine,”*
• onbored = on board*
• chattering = chattering*
• Sarah = Sarah.*
• she = She*
• teen = turn*
• isle = aisle*
• we’re = were*
• there = their*
• cover = cover up*
• Maybe this year won’t be different after all = “Maybe this year wont be so different after all,”*
• She thought. = she thought*
If you turn the sentence around, it would "I am as empty and open as a jar." That would make it a simile.
Answer:
OLD PEOPLE SHOULD NEVER LAUGHT
Explanation:
Answer: A.
Explanation:
The English phrase albatross around one's neck refers to the heavy burden one carries (his sin)