Somewhere in these boxes is my birth certificate.
B.
On the far side of the lake was some beaver dams.
C.
After the winter and spring come the summer.
D.
Inside the velvet box sparkles two diamond rings.
B) boil
C) book
D) boy
The correct answer is C. Book
Explanation:
A guide word is a word that is at placed the top of the page in a dictionary or similar document containing alphabetically organized words that show the first or the last word in a page which facilitates the process of looking for a word in documents such as dictionaries or glossaries. This means if the guide words are bone and bow the page of the dictionary, glossary or reference document will contain words that are between "bone" and "bow" in terms of alphabetical organization. Including words such as book, boot, boost, born or boss. Thus, from the options the only word that would appear between the guide words bone and bow is book as these words are the first word and the last word that appear in a list of words alphabetically organized and the word "book" is after "bone", but before "boss" in terms of alphabetically order which means "book" will appear between these two words in a dictionary or glossary.
A We sat and talked at the small table in her cozy yellow
kitchen while we ate some of her homemade muffins.
B Miss Chavez's voice was low and thoughtful as she
described what it was like to live where rain refused to
fall year after year.
She told me that her parents, usually strict about the
family not showing emotion, did not have the heart to
scold her for her display of grief.
D
I wish I could do more for her. I wish I could bring back
the farm; I wish I could bring Nick back into her life.
Option D, "I wish I could do more for her. I wish I could bring back the farm; I wish I could bring Nick back into her life," demonstrates the narrator's empathy for Miss Chavez's life experiences.
The piece of evidence from the text that BEST demonstrates the narrator's empathy for Miss Chavez's life experiences is option D: I wish I could do more for her. I wish I could bring back the farm; I wish I could bring Nick back into her life. This statement shows the narrator's genuine concern and desire to help Miss Chavez, indicating empathy for her struggles and losses. The narrator expresses a wish to change the circumstances for Miss Chavez, which highlights their empathy and understanding of her experiences.
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The correct answers are B) Indeed he would have carpeted and papered a small spare room for a parlor; but his wife expressed such a pleasure at the white floor and huge glowing fireplace, at the pewter dishes and delf-case, and dog-kennel, and the wide space there was to move about in where they usually sat that he thought it unnecessary for her comfort, and so dropped the intention. And D) A few words from her evincing a dislike to Heathcliff were enough to rose in him and his old hatred of the boy. He drove him from their company to the servants, deprive him of the instructions of the curate, and insisted that he should labor out of doors instead; compelling him to do so as hard as any other lad on the farm.
In chapter 6 of “Whuthering Heights”, Hindley takes control of the place. Hindley and Frances, his wife rule Whutering Heights in a strict mode.
Emily Brontë wrote “Whuthering Heights” in 1847, where she questioned Victorian ideals such as religion, gender inequality, morality, and social classes.
The parts of this passage from chapter 6 of Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights that best illustrate that Hindley Earnshaw is very willing to please his wife when she expresses her dislike of Heathcliff. Hindley then decides to start treating his adoptive brother like a servant.
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