Harry charged out of the cave to face the dragon.
it 's c
Mary was dominant among Jesus' disciples.
B
In sentence B, the word up is unnecessary. The word 'raised' already contains the meaning 'up'.
a simile or metaphor
it 's c
Mary was dominant among Jesus' disciples.
Yes, the word "unbelievability" contains three suffixes: "un" + "believe" + "able" + "ity".
Without seeing the specific sentences you are referring to, I am unable to determine which one contains an unnecessary word. Please provide the sentences for me to review.
None of those sentences contains three prepositions.
B
Eric thought his mother was cruel.
Yes, this statement contains connotative language as it implies that Edgar Allan Poe's works are associated with fear, terror, and the supernatural, beyond just stating the fact that he authored stories in that genre.
The unnecessary word in the phrase "Contains an unnecessary wordwhich one what sentences" is "which." The phrase is unclear and could be simplified for better understanding. A clearer version might be, "Identify the unnecessary word in the sentences."
In sentence B, the word up is unnecessary. The word 'raised' already contains the meaning 'up'.
It seems your question is incomplete. Could you please provide the sentences you're referring to? That way, I can help identify which one contains unnecessary content.
contains two or more simple sentences joined by a comma and a coordinating conjunction or by a semicolon> and, but, nor, or for.