Fry, try, sky, fly, cry, dry, sly, spry.
1. You can see the clouds when looking up at the sky.
2. We use umbrellas to try to keep us dry.
3. An airplane can fly in the sky.
This is a lil' ironic considering you're posting this question :P
but i think the way to do it is by providing an awards system so people get awarded for doing their work
Answer:
The most logical answer would be to tell a relative about the places the person visited while on summer vacation.
Explanation:
The rest of the options require more formal language. If you are just writing to a family member for fun, it can be friendly and casual!
I hope this helps! :)
Answer:
The surprise ending allows readers to see story details in a new light after finishing the story because the conversation between the two men reveals that Mr. Easton was not the marshal: <em>"Oh! didn't you catch on? Say--did you ever know an officer to handcuff a prisoner to his right hand?" </em>and then the readers would probably check if that is correct by reading the story and this sentence again: <em>"He slightly raised his right hand, bound at the wrist by the shining "bracelet" to the left one of his companion."</em>
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to <u>read the short story "Hearts and Hands"</u> written by O. Henry by the pseudonym Sidney Porter. It was written in 1902 and it is about a woman that realizes that someone she knows (Mr. Easton) is handcuffed, she gets scare and the marshal (the man she did not know) lies and tells her the marshal is Mr. Easton.