With smell of steaks in passageways.
Six o'clock.
The burnt-out ends of smoky days.
And now a gusty shower wraps
The grimy scraps
Of withered leaves about your feet
And newspapers from vacant lots;
The showers beat
On broken blinds and chimney-pots,
And at the corner of the street
A lonely cab-horse steams and stamps.
And then the lighting of the lamps.
the generals
B.
Peterkin
C.
the grandfather
D.
Wilhelmine
For the question i think it was D.
B. Then,
C. Finally,
D. Also,
Answer:
then
Explanation:
B.To correct his colorblindness
C.To enhance his eyesight robotically
D.To hide his identity from spies
The inference is that the government force Harrison Bergeron to wear glasses with thick wavy lenses A.To give him headaches.
An inference simply means the conclusion that can be deduced based on the information given in a literary work.
In this case, the inference is that the government force Harrison Bergeron to wear glasses with thick wavy lenses to give him headaches.
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B) Jenny’s and Sam’s wedding was joyful.
C) Jenny’s and Sam wedding was joyful.
D) Jenny and Sam’s wedding was joyful.
D) Jenny and Sam's wedding was joyful is the correct way to use apostrophes to show joint ownership. Using it this way makes the readers understand that "their" wedding was joyful. The other options use grammar incorrectly and make the sentence less clear to the reader. The apostrophe must be placed before the S on the last persons name to correctly show joint ownership in this sentence.