Sure thing, honey. Here you go: "The dog sled groaned as it trudged through the thick snow, its wooden frame creaking with each jolt. The icy wind whispered secrets to the sled, urging it forward on its frigid journey. The sled's loyal team of huskies pulled with determination, their paws pounding the frozen ground in perfect harmony."
hot dog is a state senator.
An example of personification: The dog walked away saying, "Farewell feline,'' to the cat. The dog has personification because it is walking and talking; it has human characteristics.
A dog is to a sled as a horse is to a wagon.
A dog sled idiom is a sled that men go on to get pulled by huskies
does it give anymore adjectives? what is the sentence? personally this is what i would say: theoretically a dog can't "dance" it can jump around and move it's limbs to APPEAR dancing but it can't dance so no
A tired or injured dog carried in the sled
It is a great day to sled!The bad part about having a big furry dog is when you have to wash it.
compound object
That would be the two dogs closest to the sled.
The dog talked to me and i screamed - way to say it
In the sentence "Whoever wants to enter into a sled dog race today has a choice of more than 3000 competitions," the underlined clause "Whoever wants to enter into a sled dog race today" is a noun clause. It functions as the subject of the sentence, indicating who has a choice of competitions.
dog sled racing