I believe it's B, it's best if you say them out loud and see which one makes more sense, "After I ran five miles, I drank an entire bottle of water." Hope this helps!
All the living things perceive things through their senses. Therefore, when writing a sensory language, the aim of the writer is to connect the reader to see with a scene, an image, description or action. Hence, the language which connects to the five senses, smell, sound, sight, taste and touch to create a description or image is known as sensory language.
In the above phrases, phrases which include sensory language are:
2.the softly drifting snow <em>(connecting with the touch)
</em>
3.the bumpy, twisted tree <em>(connecting with the touch)
</em>
6.the scarred, stained rug <em>(connecting with the sight)
</em>
Answer:
Fragments:
1. Working without taking a break
2. In order to meet the deadline
3. Unless the ground thaws before spring break
4. Turning the lights off after he was done in the kitchen
5. On the shelf next to the potted plant
6. To find the perfect apartment.
Sentences:
Working without taking a break, we try to get as much work done as we
can in an hour.
I needed to bring work home in order to meet the deadline.
Unless the ground thaws before spring break, we won’t be planting any
tulips this year.
Turning the lights off after he was done in the kitchen, Robert tries to conserve energy whenever possible.
You’ll find what you need if you look on the shelf next to the potted plant.
To find the perfect apartment, Deidre scoured the classifieds each day.
Explanation:
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