Answer:
In a title, emphisizing a certain word, drawing attention, Foreign Words or Phrases, vehicles,
Explanation:
In a title (<em>The Very Hungry Caterpillar</em>)
emphisizing a certain word, (if you forget this, you <em>wont</em> be going on the trip)
drawing attention, (I want you to remember this)
Foreign Words or Phrases, (<em>Bon voyage!) (et cetera</em>)
vehicles (<em>Titanic)</em>
Hope this helps!
A) He and I both enjoyed the brownies you made.
A possible meaning of the metaphor would be very disappointed because "dirt disappointed" is not meant in a positive sort of way. If you're dirt disappointed it most likely means you are very disappointed, possibly aggravated. Hope this helps
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Well, go to this.
www.baptist.org/redemption-remission-forgiveness-whats-the-difference/