In the untrue story of John Smith and Pocahontas John Smith was captured and was to be beheaded when Pocanhontas stopped his father in beheading him. However, in the true story of Pocahontas, John Smith was not saved by Pocahontas because it was difficult for her at that time, Pocahontas was heavily surrounded by guards.
I am thinking that do is the base word of done
2. The weather is often terrible is London - January.
3. If you out alone - night.
4. She got married - September.
5. They usually go to the south of France - the summer.
6. Columbus sailed to the America - the 16th century.
7. The Beatles were popular - the 1960s.
8. I graduated from University - 2001.
9. Where's Julie? She is - school.
10. England is famous - its rainy weather.
11. Julie is very different - her sister.
12. Are you pleased - your new house?
13. He isn't afraid - anything.
14. He isn't really interested - getting married.
15. Who is James married - ?
16. Lucy is extremely good - languages.
17. English cheese is very different - French cheese.
18. My flatmate listens to a lot - jazz.
19. Who does that house belong - ?
20. A policeman explained - the children why they should never run across the road.
He prefers the rule of law to chaos and confusion.
B.
He protects those who cannot protect themselves.
C.
He regrets his lack of honesty and kindness.
D.
He places self-interest above loyalty and friendship.
b its pretty easy and tell me if im right or wrong
A pod is a shell that holds a plant's seeds (such as peas). When these pods become ripe, they burst open, releasing the seeds to the ground.
The comparison implies that the children were desperate to go outside, so that when the door was open, they burst out desperately and suddenly, just like the peas of a pod.
Answer:
Desai uses the simile of seeds bursting out from a pod for the children bursting out into the open from the forced confinement in the house to avoid the extreme summer heat.
This description conveys the suffocation that the children feel when they are forced to stay indoors. The mother in the story keeps the door bolted to hold them inside and save them from the sweltering summer heat. The children, brimming with energy, hate this confinement. When they succeed in persuading the mother to unbolt the door, they rush outside to enjoy their freedom, just like seeds bursting from the barriers of a pod.
Answer:
Persuade
Explanation:
When the author wants the reader to do something or think a certain way - they are trying to persuade them to follow a set of beliefs.
Answer:
the answer is Persuade