Answer:
1A.How much do you pay to get your duvet dry-cleaned?
1B. I'm not sure. I haven't had it cleaned for ages.
2A. Did you do the decorating yourself?
2B. Yes, but I got my sister to help me.
3A. Did you dye your hair yourself?
3B. No, I got my friend to do it for me.
4A. Have you had some new lights put in round the pool?
4B. Actually, I put them in myself.
5A. When did you get your car serviced last?
5B. I haven't had it done recently.
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Answer:
..a warrior protected in this army...
Explanation:
In this sentence lies the explanation of the use of the word warrior.She is not a soldier in real life but she has wars to fight.The last sentence makes it clear that the sort of warrior this girl is will not go to battle but will face every situation she has to in her very difficult life.
Answer: C
Explanation: He squealed in excitement
A. The sentence works fine. one could argue B, but a colon is used to separate a run-on or show two complete thoughts in the same sentence, so arguably B would not work either.
<span>“Deep into
that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing, Doubting,
dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before.” – The Raven, by Edgar Allan
Poe.</span>
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An alliteration is the use of a series of three or more words that start one or
two letters that are the same. Some invented examples could be: “Sally the slithering
snake, snuck secretly towards the stables”. </span>
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<span>There are also many tongue
twisters composed by alliterations, like: “She sells sea-shells down by the sea-shore”;
or “Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers”. </span>