would get dirty.
42. There is a (right, write) (way, weigh) and a wrong (way, weigh) to
(right, write) an essay.
43. She felt (weak, week) when she didn't eat breakfast.
44. Mom asked me to (grate, great) the cheese for the salad.
Please I need help I speak little English
Answer:
40: where, weigh
41: wear
42: right, way, way, write
43: weak
44: grate
B. the poet can sense God from head to toe.
C. the earth is home for humans.
D. humans are out of touch with nature.
In the poem "God's Grandeur," the phrase "nor can foot feel, being shod" means ‘humans are out of touch with nature.’ The answer is letter D.
The correct answer is WHO, WHOSE, WHOM, WHICH, THAT, WHAT, WHOEVER, WHOMEVER, WHICHEVER, or WHATEVER.
climax
denouement
exposition
rising action
falling action
1. exposition
Exposition is the introduction to the story. This is the part where the writer talks about the characters, gives us their descriptions, backgrounds, etc. At this point, we are introduced with the general plot of the story, and we are told what is going on and what the story will be about.
2. rising action
This is the part of a story where things start to get steamy. Usually, a conflict between some characters is created in order to get the story going. This conflict will start becoming more and more prominent until it completely escalates into the following stage - climax.
3. climax
Climax is the highest point of a story - this is the point where the conflict cannot be any more prominent. The characters are on edge and they are starting to lose their minds. This is also the point of no return - what happens during climax will mark the characters for the entirety of the text.
4. falling action
Things are starting to cool off after the climax. The characters start to realize certain things and that they don't want to fight anymore. The story slowly starts unraveling and nearing its ending. This is the point where the conflict is almost gone, but not completely.
5. denouement
Denouement is a French word for resolution. This is the ending of a story - at this point, the conflict has been resolved completely, and the characters are either moving toward a happy, or a sad ending. However, there are no loose ends anymore - every problem is solved by now.
The typical plot progression in a fictional story is: Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Denouement. This is often referred to as the plot structure.
The plot of a fictional story typically progresses in a specific sequence. This is often referred to as the plot structure. The typical order includes:
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b. "I'll meet you at the library," Mickey said.
c. "I'll meet you at the Library," mickey said.
d. "I'll meet you at the Library," Mickey said.
The correct sentence is B. "I'll meet you at the library," Mickey said.
Mickey is a name and as such should always be capitalized. Since library in this sentence is a common noun, rather than a proper noun, it should be left lowercase. If it was a proper noun, such as the New York Public Library, then it would be appropriate to capitalize it.