b. "This push / Will cheer me ever, or disseat me now. / I have lived long enough."
c. "I am sick at heart"
d. "And that which should accompany old age, / As honor, love, obedience, troops of friends, / I must not look to have"
B. This push / Will cheer me ever, or disseat me now. / I have lived long enough.
Explanation:
If you are writing a letter to your friend, first, you must write the information about your full address, your friends' address, and the date.
Dear Alex, I am writing to you because I miss you very much. I know that you have heard some bad things about my behavior but that is not true.
Everyone is talking about the divorce of my parents but that is not true. They will figure it all out. I am not as sad as everyone has told you. I have many friends in my town too. It is true that I am not seeing them, but they are my friends, trust me. I heard that my mother told you that I gained some weight but that is not true either, I am going to the gym every day. Everything is going fine.
Maybe you have heard that I am seeing your ex-girlfriend, but no, I am not. We went just to drink a coffee couple of times. How is your life going? Tell me everything.
Your dear friend, Ivan.
a.He is jealous that his wife may be thinking of leaving him for a much younger man.
b.He hates to be away from his family for such a long period of time and aches to return home.
c.He is very concerned about maintaining an appearance of financial good standing within his community.
d.He feels his wife has a good grasp of the situation at home and relies on her to take care of everything.
Answer:
c. He is very concerned about maintaining an appearance of financial good standing within his community.
Explanation:
Have you been to the new Thai restaurant that opened last month?
Question 6 options:
participial phrase
gerund phrase
infinitive phrase
prepositional phrase
b. genealogy
c. gynecology
d. humanities