Answer:
The dogs are laying down in the grass.
Explanation:
Answer: those words are the best words to caption the painting.
Explanation: Kurtz might have discovered something others simply failed to discover. His last words would serve as a clue to knowing what he saw when he looked into the picture. Changing the caption simply drives away the value of the exact thing Kurtz saw
"All through that summer the work of the farm went like clockwork."
"The news of what had happened sped round the farm like wildfire."
"The pigs did not actually work, but directed and supervised the others."
Answer:
if im not mistaken, "Starvation seemed to stare them in the face."
Explanation:
starvation isn't human nor is it an animal, it doesn't have eyes to stare. Therefore this is an human action on something you cant touch, smell, nor see.
Answer:
Starvation seemed to stare them in the face.
Explanation:
Which verb correctly completes the sentence?
A) has marching
B) march
C) marches
D) marching
The verb which correctly completes the sentence is the following one:
c) marches.
An army of ants marches quickly across the sand.
In the sentence, the subject is "an army of ants", that is, a single army, therefore singular. Since the sentence is in simple present tense and is affirmative, as well as the subject is in third person singular (an army of ants marches= it marches), the rule of adding "s", "ies", or "es" to the verb applies. Since the main verb ends in "ch", "es" must be added to it.
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Answer:
no
Explanation:
A burger is supposed to have beef
Answer:
I do love a good bread with pickles.
Explanation:
Burgers make no sense without beef.
Answer:
i dont play among us, but fwee points
Explanation: