the school newspaper
The correct answer is - Crowned with a wreath of olive leaves, this female statue represents commerce.
This is the best option because the comma is not stopping the sentence abruptly. Sentences A and D are definitely incorrect because the placement of the comma is wrong, and thus the entire sentence is awkward due to that stop. Sentence B could be correct, but it is better to place the phrase crowned with a wreath of olive leaves at the beginning of the sentence to help it flow better.
Answer:Dear Diary
Recently the tree plantation drive was organized in our school. All the junior and senior students were divided into groups. Each group was supervised by a teacher. Each group chose one spot and tilled the area and sowed the seed of a tree. Every day we watered our particular area. It was great fun to work together.
Planting trees is very advantageous. Trees help to purify the air. They take in carbon dioxide and give out oxygen. They help to make the area shady and cool. They prevent soil erosion. They also help to prevent both floods and drought.
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Many caged cats just wanted Cassie to hold them closely and pet them in really bad shape.
Beyond the really sick cats, some of the cats wanted to play more than other, sick ones.
Besides needing food and water, Cassie was not allowed to play or handle brand-new kittens.
Answer: "When she had time, Cassie assisted with feeding and caring for the cats at the vet's office."
Explanation:
Answer:
give 3 differences and similarities of the sick rose and I am patient 2828
Similarities
They are both invisible enemy/enemies
Explanation:
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b. both a skeletal figure and an evil angel
c. an old man selling wares by the side of the road
d. an archangel who kills people through natural disaster and war
In "The Pardoner's Tale," Death is a portrayed as both the prince of wickedness and an actual person who is a thief. At one point in the tale, death kills one thousand people disguised as a person. The tale reminds us that the death is inevitable. The depiction of death was iconographic throughout the middle ages and later.