Upstairs lay a vintage handwoven rug which had symmetrical patterns on each corner and a mixture of brown orange and gold leaves falling onto the ground.
Quickly but quietly, I tiptoed toward the dark cave. My hands shook and my nose twitched; I wanted to run by my legs were frozen. Besides, I had nowhere else to run even if I had wanted to. Taking all this into account, I dared to look.
yellow diamonds in the sky we were standing side by side as your shadow crosses mine
Sadness is over me when everytime I think of my mother..
her beauty is appreciable
give me 2 sentences for mitten
1)You little rascal. 2)you rascal what are you trying to do!
There are four kinds of sentences: 1) Declaratory sentences make a statement. 2) Exclamatory sentences express or show a strong emotion. 3) Imperative sentences give a command or direction. 4) Interrogative sentences ask a question.
1) i bought 3 pices of mango. 2) my weight is 32 kilograms.
1. Which is the best way to impress the boss? 2. Which country has the most number of cars? 3. In which part of the world do Lions live? "Which" is a word that is used to ask questions.
1) you were born 2) you will die
1. what is foreboding? 2. who actually knows what foreboding is? 3. don't dictionaries normally have the word foreboding in them? 4. and that is three examples of sentences withg the word foreboding isnt it? haha lol :) hope it helps!! :p
Imperative sentences give commands. Some examples of an imperative sentence would be: Turn down the radio. Watch for the boat. Walk to the front of the building.
Two examples of action in language arts are using active voice in writing to make sentences more engaging and descriptive, and incorporating dynamic verbs to create a sense of movement and immediacy in storytelling. Both techniques help to bring narratives to life and draw readers into the action of the text.