As far as I remember, In “Carry Your Own Skis,” the author's mother had a strong will to learn this kind of activity and asked her sister to help her. So, the only correct option from the scale represented above is definitely C. when she was forty years old. I'm pretty sure you will find it useful!
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James did not want to go pick up a prescription for a person with the name Helen. He felt as if she should pick up the medicine because it is her sickness/cough, but she had to go somewhere. He felt upset and confused on why he had to do it and not her because she was the sick one.
Explanation: You can tell by the dialogue thats the way james felt
The phrase that best describes what type of sentence this is, is option C. Prepositional phrase modifying another prepositional phrase. The prepositional phrase "on the beach" is modified by another prepositional phrase which is "by the sea". These are prepositional phrases because of the prepositions "on" and "by", used in these phrases.
Answer: 1. Compared to my siblings, over the years I had used the <u>fewest backpacks</u> for school.
2. In a survey I took, I found out that 3rd graders had the <u>fewest backpacks</u>.
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I made 2 sentences, you can use whichever you want
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