Answer:
A) _Was_ it a long trip?
b) _Did_ they book their tickets at a travel agency?
c) Were the tickets expensive?
Explanation:
The overall conversation is about a trip that has occurred so past tense verbs will be used.
A simile is a comparison of one thing to another, for example "smart as a fox".
The only comparison to something else that I find in the lines above is "like the rusty latch" - and this is a simile. The correct answer is then a) .
There are numerous facts she could include. She could write that they always consist of 14 lines and that they originated in Italy, created by Francesco Petrarch, but were later adapted for the Iambic Pentameter and became highly popular in England due to people like Shakespeare and Earl of Surrey.
The most common way to start a sentence would be d because you will have to know what your writting about
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