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Answer:
A) Questions usually start with a helping verb or adverb.
Explanation:
The sentence structure in statements and questions is different. In the case of statements, the main elements (subject, verb and direct object) must be organized in the following way:
- Subject + Verb + Direct Object: John drives a motorcycle.
Statements can also include indirect objects, adverbs, modal and auxiliary verbs, among other elements.
On the other hand, questions are organized in two ways, depending on the type of question:
Verb + Subject + Complement:
Is she your sister?
Modal/Auxiliary verb + Subject + Verb:
Will you go to the party? Do you like it? Can you answer the phone?
WH word + Verb + Subject:
What is this? Where are you?
WH word + Modal/Auxiliary verb + Subject + Verb:
Where will she go? What are you doing? What did you do last night?
Answer:
the rain was an angry stomper on my roof.
the unfinished construction is a tall, lanky man.
the cars were a stampede of fat buffalos.
Explanation:
^i used the given words in sentences containing a metaphor.
a metaphor is a figure of speech that compares one thing to another without using the words <em>like </em>or<em> as, </em>unlike a simile.
It is B) because the character of the myth starts off with a mission to accomplish and it goes through a cycle and a myth is not a true story
“Either” is the error replace it with “both”