Dear Salya,
I'm doing great! I miss you a lot too. How have things been going at home?
My holiday was great! I had so much fun that i don't think can fit it all in one letter! But i promise to tell you EVERY DETAIL when i get back home.
Excited to come home!
Your loving sister,
Nilu Yadav
Answer:
A. He acts like he's going to cry.
Explanation:
A subordinating conjunction is a conjunction which marks a transition of time, place, cause or effect relationship between two ideas in the sentence. Also, it decreases the importance of one clause to make the reader analyze which idea among the two is more important than the other. Some of the examples of subordinating conjunction used in the given sentences are 'as', 'unless' and 'because'. In sentence A, there is no subordinating conjunction used.
It supports the idea that people move too quickly and forget to experience the present moment.
Answer:
When a forest is set on fire by cinders from a neighboring volcano, or when a tree is set ablaze by a thunderbolt, we may say that nature strikes a match. ... The fire secured in this way was carefully guarded and was kept burning as long as possible.
Explanation: i hope this is wut ur looking for sry if im wrong
Autobiography because its someone talking about someone's life so there narrating it