D) Noisy Hope this helps!!
Answer:
Transition
(It seems this way)
Explanation:
It is the end of your definitions, explanations, examples, and arguments for the middle of your essay. This is where you wrap your overall question with your deduction; moving into your conclusion.
Answer:
They were not happy with the Trustees rules that banned them from slavery and rum, and put limits on landownership. There was constent complaints by colonists and an almost near abandonment of Georgia during the war with Spain.
Which verb correctly completes the sentence?
A) has marching
B) march
C) marches
D) marching
The verb which correctly completes the sentence is the following one:
c) marches.
An army of ants marches quickly across the sand.
In the sentence, the subject is "an army of ants", that is, a single army, therefore singular. Since the sentence is in simple present tense and is affirmative, as well as the subject is in third person singular (an army of ants marches= it marches), the rule of adding "s", "ies", or "es" to the verb applies. Since the main verb ends in "ch", "es" must be added to it.
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B. personification
C. metaphor
Answer:
Simile, Metaphor, and Personification: A Brief Guide to Figures of Speech. ... Figurative language, or figures of speech, are rhetorical devices used by writers and speakers to give words meaning beyond their usual, literal definition
Explanation:
Ex of simile=As big as an elephant
Ex of presonification =The wind howled in the night.
Ex of metaphor =Her lovely voice was music to his ears
Answer :presonficition
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Answer:a
Explanation:
The type of verb that typically includes the word “to” is an infinitive verb.
Explanation
An infinitive form of a verb is always used with a “to” before it.
The verb may perform the function of a noun, adjective or adverb.
The verb is present in its basic form ie. the verb will not end with –ed, -ing or –s.
In bare infinitives, the word “to” is not used.
Infinitives can be found in a different place in the same sentence and may serve different functions.
For example- To play.
Answer:
The answer is a infinitive verb
Explanation: