b. The pursuit of one's rational self-interest is expected
c. The pursuit of profit or wealth is wrong
d. The pursuit of knowledge is valuable
B. youll write more lively sentences
C. youll write longer sentences
D. youll be able to spend more time reading
b. Becoming greedy, and reaching for too much, can result in losing everything
c. Better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all
d. Sometimes, the best solution is the simplest solution
Answer:
b. Becoming greedy, and reaching for too much, can result in losing everything
Explanation:
The tale "How much land a Man Need? by Leo Tolstoy tries and exposes the theme of how greed can turn men into the worst version of themselves making them loose their mind by always wanting to have more and more, in the end of the story the protagonist, Pahom, ends up dying because of his greedy ambitions, and the moral of the fable is that in the end he only needed 6 feet of land above his head.
A.but
B.as
C.for
D.to
Dickens end the chapter with a cliffhanger. He did this often, as his books were oftern forst published in serial form for magazines. Later, the chapters would be put together to form a novel. So if you look at Dicken's wrok closely, you'll see that his chapter often end this way.
In this chapter we see Pip stealing food for the convict. Ironically, he's just as frightened of his sister as he is the convict.
the way words and phrases are used to tell the story
b
the key elements of the story and the details that support them
c
the format, structure and timeline of the story
d
the use of proper spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and grammar
Answer:
A=5
B=4
C=90
D=7890
Explanation: