Answer:
A
Explanation:
The sentence does not need an apostrophe that shows possession on "bough"
-simile (ex: like a boil)
-the simile, a comparison of two things using the words “like” or “as”, reflects the author’s view of injustice.
-the simile emphasizes the ugly, grotesque nature of injustice as well as how it inevitably must be dealt with. The passage takes on a gory tone but adopts a hopeful mood when proposing a solution to the problem.
-the simile allows the audience to view injustice as a problem that must be addressed before it festers and worsens beneath the cloak of normalcy.
Answer: A) Most cars' license plates are out-of-state.
Explanation: Since the word has an 's' at the end you just put the apostrophe after the word.
Example: The kids don't have work. But the kids' parents do.
Since kids is plural and it already has an 's' the apostrophe follows the 's'. But if the word 'kids' isn't plural it would be like this:
The kid doesn't have work. But the kid's parents do.
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"Urgently" - animals don't just need the food, they "urgently" need it.
Answer:
emotions ? hmm émotions is when people emotions