Answer:
How does this excerpt support the main conflict of the story?
It illustrates the challenges of understanding a new language and culture.
D. Hook. It is relevant to trying to 'hook' or reel in your reader for a great catch. ;)
An example:
<em>The creak grew louder. I whipped around and out of the corner of my eye, a shadow danced. I twisted back. I heard padding feet behind me. Desperate, I turned in circles as laughing began.....</em><em> </em>would that be captivating? Or what about:
<em>Yesterday was ok. We went to get ice cream. I got stawberry. But it fell on the ground. </em> Wouldn't you want to immediatly put THAT book down?
From One Smartie to another- BubbleSmartie11
The correctly formatted in-text citation would be: Odysseus's men "bent steady to the oars" (Homer 79).
Answer:
it is dependent because it doesn't say what so it is a dependent clause
Answer:
1. I am very excited to go to the amusement park next week.
I called out to my friends when I saw them walking by.
2. "You are all getting an A+ for getting all the questions correctly on the exam", said Mrs. Courtney.
My mom said to me and my brother, "You are both in trouble for trying to steal a giftcard from the store."
3. We went fishing for the weekend to celebrate our anniversary.
We ran to the basketball court so we wouldn't be late to the rehersals.
4. They seemed to be twins since they look and act the same way.
They are all studying very hard in class.
5. My friend looked at me and said, "You are not going to be leaving without me after school this time."
You can grab a donut after you finish eating dinner.