Write the possessive that can take the place of the underlined words.The cat that belongs to Mia
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The crayons that belong to Mark
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The arms that belong to Dad.
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The shirt that belongs to Clint.
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The tools that belongs to Sarah.
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Answer 1
Answer: Mia's cat
Mark's crayons
Dad's arms
Clint's shirt
Sarah's tools
Hope this helps. 

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Answer : d. subordinating

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The correct answer is D. subordinating

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Answer:

strong verb and hyperbole

Explanation:

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Answer:

hyperbole and figurative language

Explanation:

First Draft:  Last week, I won two tickets to see the hottest band in the country perform. I will never forget the anticipation I felt waiting to find out if I was the lucky caller. The only problem was that I would have to choose who to go with me: Jackie or Sharon.

Revision: Last week, I won two tickets to see the hottest band in the country perform. I was on pins and needles as I hung on the line, dying to see if I was the lucky caller. The only problem was that I would be forced to make a choice between my two best friends. Should I invite Jackie or Sharon?

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Answer:

  • Appearance: how the storytellers looked.

Explanation:

The four parts of cultural context are:  

  • Lifestyle, it tells how the individual lives all through the story or the manner in which the individual is living.
  • Custom are the techniques or methods for how the individual is living base on their way of life or what is passed down to them.
  • Values are the ones that tells or shows significance of what did the character realize or essential things that goes to their life and in conclusion setting, it is where a particular occasion has happened.
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The correct answer is B.
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