Answer:
Fragile
Explanation:
ragile
[ˈfrajəl, ˈfraˌjīl]
ADJECTIVE
fragile (adjective)
(of an object) easily broken or damaged.
"fragile items such as glass and china"
synonyms:
breakable · easily broken · brittle · frangible · smashable · splintery · flimsy · weak · frail · insubstantial · delicate · dainty · fine · eggshell
antonyms:
robust
flimsy or insubstantial; easily destroyed.
"you have a fragile grip on reality"
synonyms:
tenuous · easily broken · easily destroyed · easily threatened · vulnerable · perilous · flimsy · shaky · rocky · risky · unreliable · suspect · nebulous · unsound · insecure · iffy · dicey · dodgy
antonyms:
sound · durable
(of a person) not strong or sturdy; delicate and vulnerable.
"a small, fragile old lady" · "his fragile health somewhat improved"
synonyms:
weak · delicate · frail · debilitated · tottery · shaky · trembly · ill · unwell · ailing · poorly · sickly · infirm · feeble · enfeebled · unsound · dicky
antonyms:
strong
Answer:
A
Explanation
That it is short and every day should be cherished and enjoyed
Answer:
Third
Explanation:
It uses the commas in the correct places, imagine that the commas are pauses when you are speaking.
EX:
We went to the park, (pause) there was amazing ice-cream there.
Also, you spelled write wrong, you used "right"
"Right" is used like this:
I knew i was right.
"Write" is used like this:
I love to write essays.
Good job though!!!!
The answer is B "A young country boy" since how the story describes them living out in the grasslands.