Answer:
TRUE
Explanation:
King Long Shanks and The Emperor's New Clothes, have the same morals. The main characters exhibited a behavior which prevented them from admitting that they could not see the clothes.
King Long Shanks is a book by Jane Yolen. She tells the tale in a froggy version.
While "The Emperor's New Clothes" is a short tale written by an author, Hans Christian Andersen.
The both stories convey the same moral, lessons and are the same except for Yolen who used animals as characters.
Answer:
f
Explanation:
a. swim
b. swum
c. had swam
d. had swimming
The answer is A: swim.
They all like the beach, but none of them swim in the ocean. After none of + a plural word (none of the shops, none of them etc.) it's possible to use a singular or plural verb, but a plural verb is more usual. None of the shops were (or was) open. Also, none + of it's quite usual as a subject. B: past of swim is swam. C: past participle of swim is swum
b. Pretense
c. Pretension
d. Pretentious
Answer: D) pretentious.
Explanation: pretentious means something characterized by assumption of dignity or importance, especially when exaggerated or undeserved. Pretentious is the word that correctly fills in the blank, because its definition matches what it is being said about the man (that did not seem to have the experience that his boasting suggested). So the complete sentence would be: His actions were rather pretentious in that he did not seem to have the experience that his boasting suggested.
Answer:
D. statistics and examples from reliable refrences
b. Benjamin Franklin's "Join, or Die"
c. John Adams's letters
d. John Dickinson's Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania