The sense to the word menacing here is that there is a real danger of harm, probably physical, that could come to one or more participants in the 'chaos'. There is enough of a threat [mildly] to provide excitement, but probably not enough to result in widespread harm or death.
the reason why i did that is because i had too.
Example sentence - The ticket was invalid because the expiration date had passed.
Supporting sentences are the ones that help the main sentence. Like she went home because she was feeling ill.
Yes, apple would be common because it is just in general. If you were saying a certain kind of apple, like Red Delicious Apple, then it would be proper.
The mouse began to scurry because of the cat.
i like eating nuggets because they are delicious.
The adverb is 'especially' because it describes how delicious the dinner was.
I integrated with my family members because they were eating delicious dishes.
The verb phrase is just the verb "were," because "exciting" is a gerund used as a subject complement.
The first sentence with correct commas mean that Mangos taste delicious, which are grown in hot countries. But the second sentence without commas it can mean that Hot countries taste delicious and Mangos are grown. Because there is no commas that's why it changed the meaning of the sentence.
Delicacies are, essentially, rare and delicious things to eat. An example sentence would be: He loves going to India because of all the delicacies.
The rotisserie chicken was so delicious because i heated it up in an amazingly good oven.
It is delicious because of all the goodness inside of the turkey.
That lobster is delicious because it is so fresh.
Because it is
No. He has just been given more heel roles because of his menacing appearance.
because it is Delicious