What does Robin learn from John-in-the-Wynd while at the top of the keep? A.
the way to John's mother's house







B.
the location of the Lord Jocelyn's castle







C.
the boundaries of Sir Peter's land







D.
how to recognize an invading army

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Answer 1
Answer: c, I believe is the answer 

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My brother has this next to his bed its his fav movie I wrote the poem before he was born for him. Then put it online. :-)
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In Sophocles' Antigone, why does Creon have Antigone locked "in a vault of stone" with a supply of food rather than having her publicly executed as his own law demands?

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I think he locked her 'in a vault of stone' because he didn't want to be the one responsible for her death, he was afraid of being judged for that, primarily by his son who was Antigone's fiance, and then by his own people. 

How is the underlined pronoun in the sentence used? She couldn't decide which dress to wear.

A. predicate nominative

B.direct object

C.possessive

D.subject

the underlined word is she

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A.predicate nomunative
The answer is A. Predicate Nominative. Hope this helps! :)

In "Waiting," what mood is created by the depiction of life during winter? A. joyousness B. chaos C. grief D. seriousness

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The answer is D grief

Which word in the sentence is an adjective? A wooden fence wrapped around the pool.

A.
fence

B.
pool

C.
around

D.
wooden

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D wooden a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it. thats what a adjective is 
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• Should
• Must
• Would not

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I fell tired. I should not have gone to bed so late last night.

When to use should not it in a sentence?

If you find the contraction "shouldn't" difficult to use, it is perfectly good grammar to use "should not". We use should and shouldn't to give advice or to talk about what we think is right or wrong. You should mean something like I think it is a good idea for you to do it.

Should not be used?

We use the full form should not in formal contexts or when we want to emphasize something: We should not forget those who have given their lives in the defense of freedom.

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Answer:

Should Not

Explanation: First one