Answer:
Ground.
The blades ploughed gently into the soft <em>ground.</em>
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
Because these could be two separate sentences or clauses but you are combining them, you put a semicolon between them to indicate that you are continuing the same thought.
This should be: The poem "Oranges" is written by Gary Soto and is about a young man on a date with his girl on a cold December day.
"Oranges" is in quotes because if you state an article or a book that you have read, you either put it in quotes or <u>underline</u> or even sometimes <em>slant</em> it to show that you have pulled it from a certain source. Most commonly, you use quotes. Another example of that is:
When reading "Insurgent", I had a sudden burst of anxiety.
OR
<u>Harry Potter</u> is about a series of books about wizards and magic.
OR
<em>A Little Princess</em> is about a young girl who goes from riches to rags but stays a princess inside.
Hope this helps!!! (: