Oh, what a happy little question! When looking for a word to replace another, it's important to consider the context and meaning of the paragraph. Think about synonyms that convey a similar idea or feeling, like a gentle breeze replacing a soft wind. Just trust your instincts and let your creativity guide you to the perfect word.
Could you provide the sentence with the underlined word for context?
I'm happy to help! Could you please provide the sentences with underlined verbs so that I can identify which one is in the passive voice?
Agape means wide open.
In an introduction paragraph, you first need an attention-grabbing beginning. This can be a quote, a unique fact, or a short story to get the readers to continue reading. This could be one sentence or it could be a few, just make sure it's no more than four or five otherwise your paragraph will be too long. Then you will transition into your thesis, which is typically only one sentence but could be two. Your thesis briefly describes each of the main points you're going to write about in the rest of the paper, and it should be the last part of your introduction paragraph.
"Agape" in this context means wide open in surprise or shock, typically in reference to the mouth.
obstinacy
The word "prophecies" could correctly replace "oracles" in the reading passage.
Could you provide the sentence with the underlined word for context?
Could you please provide the sentence with the underlined word? This will help me give you an accurate response.
could eat a horse
paragraph formatting... hope i could help :D
I'm happy to help! Could you please provide the sentences with underlined verbs so that I can identify which one is in the passive voice?
honorable
An analogous paragraph will draw comparisons from whatever came before it. One example could be that you have a paragraph talking about a bird learning to fly. Your next (analogous) paragraph could compare the bird's learning to fly to your learning to ride a bicycle.
None of the digits has been underlined, so it could be: 8 = eight thousands 3 = three hundreds 0 = zero [tens] 5 = five ones
No, they are just big and bold. You could of just looked at a newspaper yourself !
The phrase "sometimes they argued" best helps the reader understand the meaning of the underlined sentence. It indicates that, despite their close friendship, conflicts can arise due to Lauren's behavior. The word "bossy" suggests that Lauren's tendency to take charge may lead to disagreements with Tessa.