noun
verb
adverb
adjective
preposition
interjection
Answer:
The purple flamingo flapped outrageusly as the blue alligator closed in for the attack.
Explanation:
Noun: flamingo, alligator (they are nouns that represent animals), attack.
Verb: flapped, closed (they are actions)
Adverb: outrageously (express the way an action is done). They modify verbs and adjectives.
Adjective: purple, blue. They are used to modify nouns.
Preposition: in, for. A preposition is a word used to link nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other words within a sentence
Interjection: an interjection is a word that expresses a strong emotion. In this sentence, there are not interjections.
prefix. Use a dictionary to help you if necessary.
1 She didn't seem anxious (anxiety) at all.
2 He stared
(envy) at his friend's new bike.
3 Her neighbour is always very bad-tempered, so she found
his angry reaction
(surprise)
4 You ought to feel no
(ashamed) about asking
for help.
5 They
_(pride) carried their country's flag.
6 My sister was
(annoy) late.
7 He didn't try to hide his
(happy) – he just cried.
The completed sentence using words to which a prefix was a
1. She didn't seem anxious (anxiety) at all.
2. He stared enviously at his friend's new bike.
3. Her neighbor is always very bad-tempered, so she found his angry reaction surprising.
4. You ought to feel no shame about asking for help.
5. They proudly carried their country's flag.
6. My sister was annoyingly late.
7. He didn't try to hide his happiness – he just cried.
A prefix is a linguistic element added to the beginning of a word to modify or change its meaning. It is commonly used in various languages, including English, to create new words or alter the existing ones.
Prefixes can indicate negation, direction, quantity, or other nuances in the word's interpretation.
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Answer:
1. anxious
2. enviously
3. unsurprising
4. shame
5. prided
6. annoyingly
7. happiness
Explanation:
B) Hayden describes how his father "put his clothes on . . . in the blueblack cold."
C) Hayden says that his father "made banked fires . . . No one ever thanked him."
D) Hayden writes that ". . . my father got up early / and put his clothes on in the blueblack cold."
C) Hayden says that his father "made banked fires . . . No one ever thanked him."
Answer:
Its "C" i took the test :D
Explanation:
:DDDDD
sentence variety
spelling errors
grammar mistakes
I've always been told check for spelling errors first, which technically you are beginning the process of proofreading.
Next, I've been told to look for usage errors, which means, did you use the word in the correct context.
Then I believe you look for grammar mistakes, which includes subject verb agreements, fragments, punctuation, and can include style of the paper, which I believe looks at the sentence variety.
Hopefully this helped and good luck.
Answer:
He decides to teach her about the birds and the bees because the narrator
Explanation:
Answer:
that's tough but maybe next year!