Characterization is the creation or construction of a fictional character.
Also, the distinctive nature or feature of someone or something.
As long as isn't really used for exceptions.
Well, maybe in things like "You can have ice cream <em>as long as </em>you eat your veggies." Then it's a little like saying "You can have ice cream <em>if </em>you eat your veggies"
But
"You can have ice cream, <em>but </em>you need to eat your veggies first."
Except
"Everyone can have ice cream, except for Gally"
Barring
I'm not really sure about this one...
Um, I hope this helps!
The correct answer is C. <span>She lives on the twentieth floor of an old apartment building somewhere in Manhattan.
First of all, in front of 'twentieth floor,' there has to be the article THE, because there is only one 20th floor in a building. Additionally, in front of 'old apartment building,' there has to be the article AN, because we don't know which building exactly + the word starts with a vowel, so it has to be AN rather than A.
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Answer:
Soaked
Explanation:
Saturated could mean various things like soaked, drenched, etc.
I can't decide between B and C. I think B is a more likely answer, although I'm not sure.