Answer:
they eat what they find
Explanation:
in my opinion, the first three appear to be opinions rather than facts.
The two verbs here are "wriggled" and "burrowed" - the correct answers are B and D.
You can see for example also that they are in the past tense: both have the regular past -ed ending on them that only verbs can take!
dirt is a noun and under is a preposition
The correct answer is c) 15 feet.
In the United States of America, a vehicle should never be parker less than 15 feet away from a fire hydrant. In case a person does park their car closer to a fire hydrant than this, their car will be towed away. There are other restitricted areas as well, such as schools and ambulance/ fire stations.
A preposition is a word that links to a pronoun or noun.
Lazy is an Adjective, Pig is a noun, Rolled is a verb, and slowly is the adverb. Thus I would have to say Around is the preposition.