Answer:
When we are together we goof off. We both like playing soccer and we both dislike tennis. If I could go anywhere in the world with Ali I would like to go to Paris.
Explanation:
I don't get the last part
ANSWER: A. Adverb
An adverb clause is defined exactly as it is in the question. It is used in a sentence to tell where, when, how, or to what extent something was done. It is similar to adverbs themselves, since adverbs also modify an adjective, verb, or another adverb based on time, place, degree, manner, etc.
A main clause is a clause that can stand alone on its own while an adjective clause will function as an adjective itself which answers either "how many?", "what kind?" or "which one?".
Answer:1)john.......had breakfast before his mom arrived.
John has a red car.
Explanation: 1 Past Perfect tense. Had had breakfast means that action was completed before the next action occurred.
2 Present tense. State of being now. Until he sells the car, he has it.
The three appeals are logos, ethos, and pathos.
Pathos is an appeal to emotion, ethos is an appeal through your own credibility, and logos is an appeal to logic.
Logos is the answer you're looking for.
Answer:
(a) Yah! Just lemme get over it alone.