Answer:
It's C: Muir encounters a large, soft bird's nest on a bed of moss.
Explanation:
Because it talks about how someone is sitting on a bed of moss.
He forgets about Dapple once Don Quixote promises to give him more donkeys.
B.
He loves the animal with all his heart.
C.
He is happy to be rid of the stubborn beast.
D.
He is afraid of the donkey, which has a terrible temper.
The answer is B: He loves the animal with all his heart.
Sancho Panza is Don Quixote´s companion in Cervantes´ famous novel. Although in Spanish Panza´s donkey does not really have a name (he is usually refered to as “el rucio”, which is not “dapple” in English) he certainly is very well loved by his owner and he treats him with the utmost respect, notwithstanding all of the donkey´s flaws which are object of many comical and humorous passages throughout the novel.
—A crutch, a crutch! Why call you for a sword?
A)Sampson is teasing Gregory's lack of swordsmanship.
B)Tybalt is teasing Benvolio's lack of swordsmanship.
C)The Prince is trying to keep the peace.
D)Capulet is being teased by his wife.
Answer: D) Capulet is being teased by his wife.
In this scene, we are introduced to the conflict between the Montagues and the Capulets. Although the fight starts with two servants, we quickly see that the problems between the two families are serious and all-encompasing. In these lines, we see Capulet trying to get involved in the fight. However, Lady Capulet teases him by telling him that he is more likely to get use out of a crutch than out of a sword.
it is a conversation between Capulet and lady Capulet, so i would pick D :)
Yes, it is option "C"
A.
past
B.
past perfect
C.
present
D.
future
The correct answer is A, past.
The verb taught is a past tense verb or a past participle. This automatically excludes C, present and D, future.
The choice is now between A and B. To form a past perfect you need the verb "to have" in the past, "had". Because there isn't an auxiliary verb here, it is in the past. It also helps to look at the word "yesterday", which shows us this is a past action but not that far in the past to be called a "past perfect".
The correct answer is A. Past
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Answer:
I agree
Explanation:
The quote by Philip Pullman means that we all need something to relax to and most of the time it is a story we use.
Philip Pullman is an English writer. His books include the fantasy trilogy His Dark Materials and The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ, a fictionalised biography of Jesus.
In 2008, The Times named Pullman one of the "50 greatest British writers since 1945. In a 2004 BBC poll, he was named the eleventh most influential person in British culture. He was knighted in the 2019 New Year Honours for services to literature. Northern Lights, the first volume in His Dark Materials, won the 1995 Carnegie Medal of the Library Association as the year's outstanding English-language children's book. For the 70th anniversary it was named in the top ten by a panel composing the public election for an all-time favourite.
It won the public vote from the shortlist and was named all-time Carnegie of Carnegies in June 2007.
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