You could use the adjective, gaudy, to describe a noun. The noun, quail, could be used as the sentence subject (either direct or indirect). For example:
"The gaudy pheasant made the dull quail ashamed of its plain feathers."
Answer: The answer to your question is D
D.) Waste
A colon because it's formal.
Answer- Ferdinand is perceived dead, and Claribel is now living very far away as a queen in Africa.
Explanation- He cries out that he regrets every marrying his daughter to the king on Tunis, as it cost him his son, and his daughter is so far away he might as well never see her again.
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Answer:
A. Last week Mark started <u>coming home late</u>, <u>missing classes</u>, and <u>arguing with his parents</u>
Explanation:
A parallel structure is used when the same pattern is repeated and the same pattern has the same function. For example, in the statement above, the verb <em>to start</em> is used with some complements. The complements , which refer to different activities, are expressed through participles ( _ing): <em>starting...; missing </em>...and <em>arguing.</em>.... These are all participles and function as the complement of <em>to start.</em>