Which sentence is represented by the diagram?The horse ate oats in bag.
The horse in the bag ate oats.
The horse ate the oats in the bag.
The horse oats in the the bag ate.
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Answer 1
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The horse ate the oats in the bag

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This is literally super easy

Answer 2
Answer: the horse ate the oats in the bag. this is because every time there is a “branch” with a word (such as the or in) that word will go in front of the word behind that. hope this helped!

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According to Gies, why did she help Anne Frank and her family?She wanted to be a hero.
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Answer:

D. It’s sinful to sit here and make fun of ones husband this way when he is kind and a good little man.”

Explanation:

"The Stronger" by August Stridnberg is a play in one scene. The play is a monologue by Mrs. X, who is talking to Miss Y. Miss Y was the former lover of Mrs. X's husband, and Mrs. X is telling the story of how this affected her. Throughout the play, it is difficult to establish which one of the two women is "the stronger." In this case, the line establishes that Mrs. X feels superior because she refers to Miss Y's husband as "good little man" which sounds very patronizing. She also tells Miss Y what is sinful and how she ought to behave.

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