2) she walked up to him and said, ''what's your name''?
3) she walked up to him and said, ''what's your name?"
4) she walked up to him and said what's your name?
the revision necessary are metaphor, simile, punctuation, contrast, alliteration, Paragraphs, repetition, homophones, Onomatopoeia
Answer:
(1) she (2) they (3) it
Ms. Rose informed the class that(she,them,or her) won’t be coming to school next week. The students wanted to know if(their,it,or day) could submit their assignments after the football game. Jamie completed his assignment but forgot(his,it,or him) on submission day.
Ms. Rose informed the class that she won’t be coming to school next week. The students wanted to know if(their,it,or day) could submit their assignments after the football game. Jamie completed his assignment but forgot his on submission day.
Is day supposed to be they?
what does induce mean ?
Haughtily refers to behaving in an arrogantly superior manner while induce means to lead or influence someone or something towards a certain action or state.
The word haughtily is an adverb that describes someone acting in an arrogantly superior or disdainful manner. For example, if someone walks into a room and dismisses others' opinions without consideration, they might be described as acting haughtily.
The term induce is a verb which means to lead, move, or influence (someone or something) towards an action or state. For example, if a certain smell induces nostalgia, it means that the smell leads to or brings about feelings of nostalgia.
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B-acceptance
C-understanding and friendship
D-friendship and acceptance
In 'Hating Alison Ashley' the issues dealt with are: (D) friendship and acceptance.
Its about two girls from very different family backgrounds who go away to camp together. There they find that they can put aside their differences and become friends. The movie shows how our personalities are made up of many different facets.
Examples:
The opinion of the group is the group's opinion.
The reputation of the man is the man's reputation.
The rivalry of the teams is the teams' rivalry.
The pay of a week is a week's pay.
The sabbatical of a year is a year's sabbatical.
The experience of five years is five years' experience.