To know this you should use 100% of ur brain
Answer this question… "What's this?" he whispered to himself. Studying the key, he realized that he finally found it. "This is it! The key! Need to get back. Now." Running to the house. Jumping over the log. "Must open the box. Save the world."
Supporting sentence may contain details such and what happened and to whom. They may also contain information about when or where something happened.
In the sentence "well as you probably know...", the words "well" and "know" are stressed.
Sensory, sensation, sensitive, consensus. That's all the words I know with "sens" in it.
Either... I know you have it ! Just give it to me ! OR I know you have it, just give it to me !
i want 2 know 2 :(
I don't really know can you help me?
To provide an accurate answer, I would need to know the details or context of Passage 1. Please provide the passage or describe the object in question.
The correct sentence would be "Please let me know if any further details are required."
To provide a meaningful answer, I would need to know the specific passage or details about the battle you're referring to. If you could share that information, I would be happy to help!
Maya Angelou uses sensory details effectively throughout her writing, such as in her autobiographical work "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings." She vividly describes sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and textures to create a more immersive reading experience, allowing readers to connect more deeply with her narrative and the emotions she conveys. These sensory details help to bring the settings and characters to life, making her storytelling more impactful and memorable.
In "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck, sensory details such as the descriptions of the sparkling blue waters of the Gulf of California, the salty scent of the sea breeze, the oppressive heat of the midday sun, and the cacophony of sounds in the marketplace all contribute to creating a vivid and immersive reading experience. These sensory details help convey the setting and atmosphere of the story.
Even the gods know Odysseus’s heroic deedsApex
To determine which specific question about mudflows can be answered using information from the passage, it would be necessary to know the content of that passage. Generally, questions regarding the causes, effects, characteristics, or prevention of mudflows could be addressed if the passage contains relevant details on these topics. Please provide the passage or its key points for a more tailored response.
Take everything extra out of the sentence and it gets easier. This sentence is tricky because "passage" is right next to the verb-but "of the inside passage" is an extra. Basic three-word sentence?--"waters _____ you"--so now it's clear it should be "lead" since that's the one that would go with "waters."
Oh, dude, the main idea is like the big boss of the passage, you know, the one that's all, "Hey, this is what we're talking about." And then the supporting details are like the sidekicks, just there to back up the main idea and make it look good. So, like, the main idea is the star of the show, and the supporting details are just there for moral support, man.
Trucs que vous savez = Things you know Details means Details^^ Uste does not exist in french..and the sentence as it is doesn't make any sense