they are very suckish things that i dont need to now
I think the spanish day of the dead festival and it lead to halloween
I have no clue what u are talking about
Lead
It depends on which country you are in
Lead: the opening sentences of a short article or the first paragraph or two of a longer essay
On Halloween, the kids dressed grotesquely in ghost costumes, and howled grotesquely to frighten everyone.
A lead sentence starts a paragraph. It tells the reader a quick little intro into what you are about to go into in the sentences that follow
In different sentences: "Do you know if there is led in that pencil?" "Can you lead the way?" In the same sentence: You have a piece of led in your leg, you can't lead the parade now!
It is always important to think logically and not allow emotion to lead to a poor decision.
Short sentences. Are a sign of someone. Not being able. To comprehend the complications. Of longer sentences. I am struggling. To write. My sentences this long. As it is. Very difficult to understand.
Sentences? A paragraph is made up of sentences. It begins with a topic sentence, continues with supporting sentences, and ends with a concluding sentence. * New person * And I would like to cal a "hook" is a sentence to lead the reader into reading the paragraph.
"Lead" can be either a noun or a verb. In sentences such as "I will take the lead," the word is a noun. Even so, when used like "Lead the way!" (with the understood "you" as the subject) "lead" is a verb.