Answer:
<u>Definition of qualification</u>
1: a restriction in meaning or application : a limiting modification
2: a quality or skill that fits a person (as for an office)
3: a condition or standard that must be complied with (as for the attainment of a privilege)
I would just explain to them how poetry is a way of writing in order to capture physical and emotional details unable to be written in factual writing. Hope this helps :-)
C makes the most since to me try putting them in sentences like this it might help
A. This __<u>Dresses</u>___ collar is stained and wrinkled.
or
B. This <u> Dress' </u> collar is stained and wrinkled.
or
C. This <u> Dress's </u> collar is stained and wrinkled.
witch one makes the most since to you :D
Chapter 1 ends when the plot is nearing its climax. Chapter 2 ends with the resolution of the story.
I’m not sure what the question is. “Come” would be the correct present tense for the sentence, but if you need a different word with the same meaning to replace it with, then you can use “arrive” instead.
I hope this helped, if not, then you can reply specifying what the question is.