English, 23.07.2019 15:10 eggemotions
1. "first frost" relies most heavily on to create a picture in the reader's mind. a: extended metaphor b: imagery c: personification d: historical allusion 2: what is the correct way to diagram the underlined phrase in the sentence below? "_whatever you decide_", i will support it. a: as a clause with a relative pronoun, it should be connected by a broken line to the independent sentence. b: as an independent clause, it should be diagrammed beneath the independent clause. c: as an adverbial clause, it should be diagrammed beneath the independent clause. d: as a noun clause, it should be a diagram on a pedestal where a single noun would be.
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Read the sentence.what is the verb tense and aspect? susan will be working as a camp counselor this summer.oofuture progressivefuture perfectsimple futurepresent progressiveo
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