Answer:
soil, moisture, range of temperature, and light intensity
Answer:
as, although, after, while, when, unless, because, before, if, since
Explanation:
those all work!
a drink
the sound a cow makes
a loose, brightly colored dress
honking sound
Answer:
Scrooge sees himself as a young boy lonely and weeping in a schoolroom; as an older boy whose sister has come fro him at boarding school; as a young man celebrating Christmas Eve with his employer; and as an older Scrooge whose fiancee is leaving him.
Explanation:
have a great day
Answer:
Nosotros te los compramos.
Explanation:
In Spanish, the words "te" and "los" are direct pronouns, and represent a replacement for both indirect and direct objects. The direct object in the original sentence is "los boletos" (the tickets), and the indirect object would be "ti" (you).
To be clearer:
Nosotroscompramoslos boletospara ti.
[subject] [verb] [direct obj.] [indirect obj.]
Is replaced by:
Nosotros te los compramos.
[Subject] [indirect obj.] [direct object] [verb]
Thus, "te" corresponds to "para ti" and "los" corresponds to "los boletos".
You have to look at the lines preceding the line in order to know who he is speaking of.
Whoever it is apparently dissolved into thin air. Then you can see there is a stage direction that states "Witches vanish." This is who Macbeth is referring to when he makes that statement.