" as wide as love" technically it is two.
"curved as though"
you can imagine what something is like or being compared to.
the hawk looked at the kissing sky. i think?
the sky was curved- the sky cant actually be curved like a napping cat
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Answer:
1. The moon is bright enough for us to play outdoors.
2. I have enough money to pay this bill.
3. My sister is old enough to drive a car.
Explanation:
"Enough" means sufficient. It can be used as a determiner, modifying a noun, or as an adverb, modifying a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
The phrase or clause that contains "enough" can be followed by "to + verb":
- She is angry enough to hurt him.
- We have enough time to have a decent meal.
It can also be followed by the structure "for + object pronoun + to + verb", when we wish to indicate who will perform the action expressed by the verb:
- The day is warm enough for you to go to the beach.
- His house is close enough for me to walk there.
The above passage could be read in the third stage of the plot i.e., Climax. Climax depicts the turning point in the story which was not expected.
When Jack saw a break in the pack he surged his horse ahead and grasped the opportunity. When he rushed ahead this creates suspense under the reader as to what might happen now? would he win or not?
Answer:
A, it introduces who the story is about and when and where it takes place
Explanation:
s, A novels exposition is the inserting of background information about the story/narrative and usually consists of the setting, beginning of the storyline, characters, and prior plot events and things that took place.