The phrase in question is a metaphor for immense happiness and contentment. It implies the speaker has found their joy within themselves, just like discovering a gold mine in one's own backyard.
The phrase 'Cause I laugh like I've got gold mines/ Diggin' in my own back yard' is a metaphor that suggests the speaker is incredibly happy and content with their own life. The meaning behind this metaphor is that just like how discovering gold mines in one's backyard would bring immense joy and wealth, the speaker has found their 'gold mine' in their own life, right within themselves. They don't need to search elsewhere for happiness, it's right there in their 'own backyard'. Thus, the phrase symbolizes self-contentment and joy in one's present circumstances.
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Answer:
They notice that the church was on fire and some school children were trapped inside.
Explanation:
"The Outsiders" is a novel written by S. E. Hinton published when she was 18 years old in 1967. It is a teenaged story with no prominent adult figures in the novel. In the novel, Ponyboy Curtis is the narrator, who is a member of "greasers" gang. The novel unfolds the story of two weeks of the life of the narrator. They had a rivalry gang "socs". After the death of Bob, who was a member of socs gang, the gang gets escalated. When Johnny and Dally decide to take the boys back home they turn back to Jay Mountain, where they were staying in an abandoned church and notice that the church was on fire and some school children were trapped inside.
scholar : encyclopedic
B.
sailor : tangential
C.
visionary : auspicious
D.
dentist : superlative
There are all kinds of self-service vending machines in Japanese cities.
There are all kinds of self service vending machines in Japanese cities.
The correct answer is "There are all kinds of self-service vending machines in Japanese cities"
Explanation:
A sentence is considered to be correct if all the elements in it are written correctly and the general sentence follows grammatical and language conventions. In the case presented, the sentence "There are all kinds of self-service vending machines in Japanese cities" is the correct sentence because different from other options the term "self-service" has been written correctly. This can be explained as this term is a compound adjective that includes an adjective (self) and a noun (service), and according to grammar these type of words should be hyphenated (-) because they form a unit which means is a single term that derives from the combination of both words.
Answer:
the 2nd one
Explanation:
i took the test
a. Where was Sarah yesterday?
b. Where were you yesterday?
c. What is your favorite subject?
d. Why was your mum mad?
e. How many students were in school yesterday?
f. What was the cost?
g. Was it cold last month?
h. How old was your grandpa when he went to war
i. Who was in Bucharest for two weeks?
j. How long was the trip?
k. Who were your neighbors for fifteen years?
Question 28 options:
A)
She has fears; she understands the reality of the situation; and she has made sacrifices
B)
She is brave; she is confident that she can protect herself; and she wants to be heard
C)
She is more afraid during the day than at night; she doesn’t trust the other residents; and she has been whispering to people in the warehouse
C)
She is more afraid during the day than at night; she doesn’t trust the other residents; and she has been whispering to people in the warehouse
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