Answer and explanation:
The expression "young man peach tree switchings" belongs to the following excerpt of the story "Where the Red Fern Grows":
Then something bad happened. I caught one of Mama's prize hens. I got one of those "young man peach tree" switchings over that.
The narrator-character is a young boy, Billy. He is setting up traps to catch rats, but sometimes ends up catching something else. His mother is already upset about the cat getting caught several times but, when Billy catches one of her hens, she gets furious. A switching is a rod or a twig that is strong and flexible, and is used for spanking. Thus, when Billy says he got some "young man peach tree" switchings, he means he was spanked as a punishment for catching the hen.
Poverty is when essential needs, such as food, shelter, clothes, and education, are unmet. Destitution is a state of extreme poverty where people lack the resources to care for themselves.
Destitute people are the very poorest of the impoverished. More comprehensive than extreme income or consumption poverty, being destitute can take many different forms, depending on the situation.
A herd of elephants can cover 50 miles a day during the summer.
A.can cover; modifies A herd of elephants
B.during the summer; modifies can cover
C.during the summer; modifies 50 miles a day
D.A herd of elephants; modifies can cover
I've narrowed it down to B and C
The uniforms for the boys' squad is above the cabinet.
B.
The articles in that magazine usually has helpful information.
C.
The latch on the window next to the door don't open.
D.
Pictures of my great-grandfather hang on the wall above the fireplace.
restaurant
Mexican
We
Texas
Answer:
Texas
Explanation:
Mexican here is an adjective so between restaurant and Texas, Texas seems to be the more proper noun.
B. In the topic sentence
c. In a clincher
D. In the thesis statement
Answer:
B. In the topic sentence - if writing a single paragraph
D. In the thesis statement - if writing a multi-paragraph essay
Explanation:
Answer:
B if narrative
D if expository
Explanation: