I also say its to neaten up forgive me if its wrong
Dreary and weary is an adjective
The dead leave falls, is a verb
Very weary is an adverb
I used to have a teacher who said this as well. The best way to understand would be to show examples of how to specify such terms as “stuff” and “things”. For instance: “The birds have lots of stuff.” That was not clear because the reader does not know what the “stuff” is. Instead, the text could be changed to: “The birds have lots of feathers.” Now the reader knows what the stuff is because it has been replaced with a more specific word. If you go over multiple examples in your head, it will become easier to comprehend and you will get used to doing it.
<em>The correct answer is </em><em>A)</em><em> because it's simple, short and informative. But if want a sentence that is long and has more information then, pick B). But I would prefer you pick </em><em>A)</em><em>. </em>
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I am most thankful for my family, they have helped me grow and become the person I am today. Without my family I probably wouldn’t be answering this question right now.
Not everybody has the same luck that I have, Some people have to live with aunts and uncles or even there Grandmas or something so I am great full for that everyday.
I love and support my family with what ever decisions they may make in life and I for one am very thankful for them.
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