Bird Ely
Fish : Swim
Ant : six legs
Spido. Eignt legs
Zebra - Mammals
snake: Reptile
Milk: Cereal
Bread: sandwich
Water Liquid
Rock : Solid
Permit Allow
Prohibit: arbid
Astronomeri Telescope
Doctor: stethos ope
Clock Time:
Thermometer : Temperature
Team players:
Crowd:
philippines: Asia
Italy Europe
whed Bike
Anchor: ship
Gigantic: huge
Red: apple
Violet : Reckless. Grapes
Lazy:?
Careful: Reckless
Violata : Imprisonment
Reward:?
To be blessed
Faith: To be:?
joy:?
courage. Brovery
wisdom :Ignorance
Optimism : Pessimism
Rain Flood
War :?
Manila, Philippines
Beijing: China
small : Tiny
Answer:
War: Conflict
Joy: Sadness
Lazy: Industrious
Crowd: Squeeze
Team players: Teamwork
a. Before this I was not unacquainted with the more obvious laws of electricity.
b. It seemed to me as if nothing would or could ever be known.
c. On this occasion a man of great research in natural philosophy was with us, and excited by this catastrophe...
d. ...he entered on the explanation of a theory which he had formed on the subject of electricity and galvanism, which was at once new and astonishing to me.
This is from Frankenstein. If you want, I can post the entire paragraph.
It seemed to me as if nothing would or could ever be known describes the changed feelings of the narrator. Option (b) is correct.
In order to control conduct, social or political entities make laws that are enforced.
The Narrator, a fictional character and the main antagonist. The character, an insomniac with a split personality, is portrayed as a nameless everyman during the daytime who transforms into the gregarious and chaotic Tyler Durden at night while experiencing bouts of insomnia.
An structured, cogent succession of sentences that are all related to the same idea is a paragraph.
Therefore, Option (b) is correct. It seemed to me as if nothing would or could ever be known.
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Answer:
b. It seemed to me as if nothing would or could ever be known.
Explanation:
In the text, the narrator seemed optimistic about learning until this line.
Answer:
Do you regret
Love
Go
Want
Are you thinking
Don't know
Is Mary doing
Is studying
Does she like
Sends
Am planning
Explanation:
The present simple and present continuous (progressive) tenses are tenses we use to talk about events that are taking place in the present. Depending on the type of event, we will use a different type of present tense.
You can see more about how these tenses are used in the images attached below:
B. Both are persuasive forms of writing.
C. Both were used long ago but are not in modern writing.
D. Both are written to entertain through humor.
a. repairing b. revival c. decline d. withering
2. I drank plenty of water yesterday.
a. scarcity b. deficiency c. insufficient d. abundance
Answer:
1: a. repairing 2: b. abundance
Explanation:
mend means repair, plenty means abundance