Answer:
Joyful
Explanation:
The prevailing emotion or mood found in the excerpt is joyful. This is clear when we pay attention to the author's approach to the scene, apparently there has been battle and it is done now, and the speaker encourages people to forget it, perhaps because of the misery that comes with war, and instead he incites the audience to focus on singing, dancing all night long, and following Bacchus who led them to make Thebes shake, which are all signs that the author wants to evoke joyful and cheery feelings.
b. kingdom>class>order>family>phylum>genus>species,
c. kingdom>order>class>phylum>genus>family>species,
d. none of the above
b. gerund phrase
c. infinitive phrase
d. adverb phrase
Answer:
d. adverb phrase
Explanation:
b. give
c. giving
d. given
singular possessive
B.
singular
C.
plural
D.
plural possessive
The form of the word octopus’s is singular possessive. Option A is correct,
The world octopus refers to both, the singular and the plural form.
Since many common nouns end in the letter s, conflicting policies and theories exist regarding how to show possession when writing them.
There are a few who add only an apostrophe to all nouns ending in s.
In case the word in in its plural form, to show plural possession of a itending in an s or s sound, you have to form the plural first; and then immediately use the apostrophe.