<span>"Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" is, in fact, a word. It means sublime, or wonderful.
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I believe that is an imperative sentence because it is giving a command.
the reverend is always critical of him.
In the passage, the boy knows the reverend always assumes the worst.
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Answer:
1. Gopi is too busy to meet his mother.
2. Kamala was too upset to hide her anger.
3. The boy was too selfish to hurt his sister.
Explanation:
Answer:
It is non-literal.
Explanation:
The phrase isn't literal, and there is no recorded incident of cats and dogs dropping from the clouds like furry rain clumps.