Everyone brought his own book to read and food to eat.
Identify a personal pronoun: Identify the antecedent of the pronoun: everyone
What type of pronoun is the antecedent? - an indefinite pronoun
What does incumbency mean as it is used in this excerpt?
dominance
experiment
short visitation
time of service
okay pls
Answer: time of service
Explanation:
Incumbency as it is used in the excerpt means "time of service". Incumbency in the office of the president means that President Kennedy will hold the position as the presidency during his tenure until someone else is elected during another election when his tenure ends who will then take over from him.
Therefore, the correct option is D "time of service".
(ii) the library / take / 1 / the book / will / today / to
(iii) my mum / breakfast / in the morning / made
(iv) tonight / want / to the cinema / to go / we (v) wrote / last week / they / at school / a test
Answer:
i) we must leave the house at 5 o'clock
ii) we will take the book to the library at 1 o'clock today
iii) my mum made breakfast in the morning
iv) we want to go to the cinema tonight
v) they wrote a test last week at school
Explanation:
you have to rearrange the words and when you can't do that use your creativity while still using the words given.
Answer:
The information given needs to be accurate in order for it to be credible.
Answer:
Explanation:
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Answer:
marked by or showing lethargy, passivity, or blameworthy indifference
Explanation:
Supine means, among other things, 'exhibiting passivity'; therefore, 'lying supinely' would be correctly defined as 'showing lethargy, passivity, or blameworthy indifference'.
The supporting evidence in the text:
The phrase lying supinely on our backs is linked by the coordinating conjunction and, (which is used to join equal ideas), to the following: hugging the delusive phantom of hope, until our enemies shall have bound us hand and foot. It definitely suggests passivity and indifference.
The secret garden opens by acquainting us with Mary Lennox, a sickly, foul-tempered, unsightly little girl. Lennox loves no one and whom no one loves. At the start of the story, she is living in India with her folks. A dashing armed force commander and his paltry, lovely spouse—however is once in a while allowed to see them. They have put her under the steady consideration of various local hirelings, as they discover her excessively frightful and tedious to care for. Mary's conditions are thrown into complete change when an episode of cholera obliterates the Lennox family unit, leaving nobody alive however herself.