I like pickles on my sandwich, I also enjoy spicy mustard.
B.
I like pickles and spicy mustard on my sandwich.
C.
I like pickles on my sandwich; I also enjoy spicy mustard.
D.
I like pickles on my sandwich, and I also enjoy spicy mustard.
D.or A. sorry i cant tell diff between them so if im wrong im du.m B
Answer:
Upsetting.
Explanation:
The description of any character as having "hooded eyes", along with "wild" movements and "restless energy" all points to an aggressive or mad behavior of the individual. They all seem to be inclined towards the 'rough' type of behavior. These characteristics aren't even related to anything pitiable. They instead seems more on the aggressive side of human behavior. So, the final answer that the other characters would have of the new character will be upsetting.
The figurative language, which is "Let the cat out of the bag", is an idiom, because it has a different meaning to it that isn't representing the original phrase said.
True or false
Answer:
false
Explanation:
A.
direct object
B.
predicate nominative
C.
object of a preposition
D.
subject
she is underlined