Answer:
because he doesnt like bugs?
Explanation:
im not sure
Answer:
Literary term one-- "...men and girls came and went like moths among the whisperings.." is a simile.
Literary term 2-- "...while his station wagon scampered like a brisk yellow bug to meet a trains." Is also a simile
Explanation: Most things in The Great Gatsby are always similes and metaphors, it's easy to tell them apart. Hope this helps
Answer:
B. Principal Jenkins said, "I am confident that they [the baseball team] are the best team we've ever had.
Explanation:
The use of bracket is very much key in explaining or clarifying the original text. The editor or writer adds addition information in the bracket in order to explain a part of the sentence that was stated.
The bracketed information is usually an addition and not a subtraction.
From the selected answer, "the baseball team" that was bracketed is given an additional information or explaining that it is referring to the word "they".
Option B is the correct option that uses brackets correctly.
I would have to say C because it's the only logical answer to do with the subject at hand, and shows that when the speaker says something like "You know how when..." or "Have you ever...?".