regulars
militiamen
hessians
Answer:
militiamen
Explanation:
that should be the answer :)
Answer:
It is militiamen
Explanation:
Only the narrator has a child who is very successful and needs little instruction.
B.
Only the narrator is addressing a child who has disappointed him and needs guidance.
C.
Only the speaker cites her own behavior as an example for her son to follow.
D.
Only the speaker wants her son to understand the importance of duty.
the actuall answer was:
C. Only the speaker cites her own behavior as an example for her son to follow.
I had no idea where he’d gone. I had no idea what was going on in the rest of the house. I was in a terrible mental state. I felt as though I were falling into a bottomless hole. What could I do? I sat down again. I was in shock.
—Anne Frank Remembered,
Miep Gies
Why is this paragraph so suspenseful?
Gies tells the story as it occurs, when she doesn’t know what will happen.
It isn’t clear whether Gies will survive the situation.
Gies is in a truly terrible mental state and is becoming depressed.
Answer:
A: Gies tells the story as it occurs, when she doesn’t know what will happen.
Explanation:
I did the instruction and the answer had been correct.
Answer:
It's A
Explanation:
Because I don't know the answer
Nino : “What’s going on?”
Desi : “You step on my foot.”
2. Ima : “Indra, I have a good news for you.”
Indra : “What is it?”
Ima : “The english test is cancelled”.
Indra : “………. I am not ready for the test today.”
3. Jay : “Pedrosa won the Motogp race last night.”
Deo : “….”
2. Make a dialogue using the expression of relief, pain, and pleasure with your partner. Perform your dialogue in front of the class!
B. Questions are typically much shorter than statements.
C. Questions don't use pronouns or adjectives.
D. Questions always include a direct and indirect object.
Answer:
A. Questions usually start with a helping verb or adverb.
Explanation:
Grammatically correct questions need to star with either a helping verb or an interrogative adverb and end with a question mark, while statements do not.
A helping verb refers to auxiliary Verbs (To be, to do and to have) and modal verbs (Can, could, may, might, will, would, shall, should), and the interrogative adverbs are why, where, how, when and which. Here are some examples so you can see how they are used:
The answer is A. questions usually start with a helping verb or adverb.
A.
Windrider thinks Black Dog betrayed the Company.
B.
Windrider is defending himself.
C.
Windrider is angry with Black Dog.
D.
Windrider is trying to take him back home.