Asked by Anonymous

Which of the following events, characters, or objects can be said to swerve?

A. a snowstorm and cloudburst
B. a roller skater and a seal
C. a rainstorm and bicyclist
D. a seal and a dill pickle
I think is c.

Answers

Answered by Writeacher
How does a rainstorm swerve?

http://www.answers.com/swerve
Answered by Jishka Bot
I'd say B
Answered by Anonymous
B is right.
Answered by misssssyy
you sure????
Answered by 100%Postive
B is correct trust me
Answered by Rob
Yep, just did the test, it's B.
Answered by Marlene
From details about blossoms in both the first and third haiku,what conclusion can you draw?
C.The poet enjoys the gentle beauty of nature

Which of your senses can help you picture this excerpt from “The Rider”?
while you float free into a cloud of sudden azaleas/luminous pink petals that have/never felt loneliness...

A.Sight

What do the details in “Seal” tell you about seals?

A.They are quick and friendly

In which sentence is the word utter used correctly?

C.The playful seals utter cries of delight

Which of the following events,characters,or objects can be said to make a swerve?

B.a roller skater and a seal

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