The correct answer is He lies down on his side
This is a bit making it simple however since he had to do a bunch of things before he was able to do this. He had to clear a piece of a forest and to lie on his side in a special manner in order to see the palace and the beautiful rooms that he later described.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Because nonfiction means that the story was real, or is based on real life
Answer:
The sentence that is correctly punctuated is the following one: "Let's get going," Ginnie shouted, "it's getting dark!"
Explanation:
The sentence above is a direct quotation. Quotation marks are for when you want to include someone else's words in your own writing. What is more, direct quotations contain a quote in which you report the exact words used.
In this case, the quote has been split. When you split a quote to introduce a parenthetical, you shouldn't capitalize the second part of the quote example: (it's getting dark!"). Also, the exclamation mark goes inside the quote because it applies to the quoted material, not to the whole sentence. For these reasons, the sentence chosen is the one that is correctly punctuated.
Your answer is personification :)
YES: Washington will forever be remembered for securing freedom for America.
YES: Washington embodies all the positive traits of a leader.
YES: The war has ended, and the British have been defeated.
On the other hand, these details do not belong:
NO: Motivated by Washington, citizens of other nations rebel against oppression.
NO: The attention he receives from world leaders inspires Washington to become a statesman.