Answer:
when the Republican sniper tricks the enemy sniper across the street into revealing himself
Answer:
I have never seen this piece but I am suggesting, Narration.
Explanation:
When you search this up on google, it says this is a idiom. In this case, this idiom means " leave things as they are". Therefore, my answer shall be Narration. Since in my view, none of the other answer choices fit this.
Im a most sorry if I get this wrong! :(
Answer:
I think the answer is C
Explanation:
Then D. is explaining how to cure a bee sting and there was nothing in the paragraph that said something about bee stings just for one sentence that said that people don't like bees because they sting
Your answer for the rhyme scheme is Abab
Answer:
idiom.
Explanation:
The phrase to smell a rat is an idiom that dates back to the 1500s. To smell a rat means to become suspicious that something in a given situation is not quite right, to believe that someone is attempting to trick you or that the circumstances are not quite right.