B Norm and his family went on their vacation.
C his shirt matched the color of her skirt.
D The scouts made their camp away from the river.
The statement "his shirt matched the color of the skirt" doesn't contain no antecedent.
Option (c);
EXPLANATION:
Antecedent means an event preceding another event or the one that comes before. In English grammar, antecedent refers to a noun that is replaced by a pronoun.
Option C is the statement that doesn't have a noun being replaced by a pronoun. In statement A, players are the antecedents whose happiness is coming on the face.
In statement B, Norm and his family are the antecedents. In statement D, scouts are the antecedents.
Answer:
His shirt matched the color of her skirt.
Explanation:
In this excerpt, Paine uses hyperbole to
A) inspire his readers to persevere.
B)warn readers of the difficulties ahead.
C)teach readers how to survive cold weather.
D)describe the sacrifices readers must make.
Answer: A) inspire his readers to persevere.
Explanation: A hyperbole is a type of figurative language that consists in exaggerating an event or a statement. In the given excerpt from "The Crisis Number I" we can see a clear example of hyperbole in the phrases "in the depth of winter, when nothing but hope and virtue could survive" and "the city and the country, alarmed at one common danger, came forth to meet and to repulse it" this hyperbole is used to inspire the readers to persevere.
1. The speaker is in his chamber late at night reading old books.
2. The speaker starts feeling drowsy when he hears a tapping at the window.
3. The speaker comforts himself into believing that the tapping sound is a visitor who has come to see him.
4. The speaker is surprised to find no one when he opens his door.
5. The speaker gets even more frightened when the curtains rustle.
6. The speaker hears a noise at the window and a raven flies in.
7. The speaker whispers the name "Lenore", and he hears the same name echoed back.