There are two main kinds of winter storms involving snow. A large amount of falling snow is called a snowstorm. Then, there is t
he blizzard. A blizzard is a very violent storm. It features extreme cold, strong winds, and low visibility. What compound-complex sentence can be formed from the underlined section of the passage to add variety to the paragraph? Snowstorms bring a lot of snow; blizzards are violent and they feature extreme cold, strong winds, and low visibility. One is a large amount of falling snow called a snowstorm, and the other is a violent storm with wind, cold, and low visibility called a blizzard. The snowstorm is a large amount of falling snow, but the blizzard is much more violent; it features extreme cold, strong winds, and low visibility. The first is the snowstorm, which brings large amounts of falling snow, and the second is the blizzard, a violent storm that features extreme cold, strong winds, and low visibility.
The first is the snowstorm, which brings large amounts of falling snow, and the second is the blizzard, a violent storm that features extreme cold, strong winds, and low visibility.
B. She is proud of the home she has built for her family.
Explanation:
It does not show in any way that she is disappointed or nervous. The excerpt does not say anything about neighbors either. Which only leaves one answer.
In my opinion it makes the most sense.. I searched definition of all of them and verbal irony seemed more accurate. According to the definition I found of verbal irony it states, "verbal irony in which a person says or writes one thing and means another" :-) hoped this helped a bit