He struggles to get out of bed, change his clothes and get to the ground but, he doesn't give up. 7th period English same book!! Ughh English is hard!!
The correct grammar is "After the hurricane, trees were lying all over the ground." "Lying" is the correct verb form to use in this context to describe the action of trees being in a horizontal position on the ground.
A horse's height is measured from the ground to the withers, which is the highest point on the horse's shoulder blades. This measurement is used as a standard way to describe the size of a horse.
When a chicken roosts it climbs up to a level higher than the ground such as a shelf or bar about three feet off the ground. Chickens feel safe while roosting and this is instinctual since birds in the wild will settle in branches when it gets dark to be safer from ground predators.
because the area of their feet, that touches the ground, is large and so the pressure the elephant makes onto the surface of the ground is small. They will sink if the ground is not hard enough, but on average they have no problems with sinking into the ground
Cardinals typically mate for life and lay 3-4 eggs per clutch. The eggs are incubated for about 12-13 days before hatching, and the chicks fledge around 9-10 days after hatching. Cardinals can live for up to 15 years in the wild.
Read the story. The internet won't help you all through life. The answer is quite simple. He struggled to get out of bed and put his clothes on. That's obviously very hard when you have an injured leg and head. On his way to the hatching ground, Keevan kept falling over, and stumbling due to his leg. He had to crawl and limp his way there.
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Yes, finely ground is acceptable English to describe coffee beans that have been ground into a powder.
hard
fresh
Rangeland
fog
Firm, stable, solid, flat.
Their eggs, which look like seeds, are deposited randomly on the ground these often pass two winters before hatching in the spring.
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Brave
Verbs dont describe things