The answer is Henry was making excuses for not rejoining the fight
Answer:
Astronomers are telling people to be especially watchful this evening, as a rare event could be making a very special appearance. The release of energised <u>particles</u> from the sun, coupled with particularly helpful overnight conditions, is predicted to make the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) visible much further south than normal. Interviewed earlier today by Chris Ross, Channel Six's science correspondent, Derwent University's Professor Andrew Higgins told her that, "it's a once-in-a-decade opportunity that people really shouldn't miss. Thanks to several fronts of high air pressure, the skies tonight will be particularly clear. I'll be over the moon come the dawn."
Explanation:
The apostrophe has two basic functions:
- to express possession, for example, <em>dog's, man's; dogs', men's</em>, etc.;
- to indicate that letters have been removed to form a contraction: <em>he'll (= he will), mustn't (= must not),</em> etc.
The highlighted word<em> particles' </em>is incorrect because an apostrophe is not needed there. Possession is already expressed there by the use of a preposition <em>of.</em>
The words <em>Six's</em> and <em>University's</em> are examples of the apostrophe's first function.
The words <em>it's, shouldn't, </em>and <em>I'll</em> are contractions (<em>it is, should not, </em>and<em> I will</em>).
Answer:
Antidisestablishmentarianism is a political position that originated in 19th century Britain. The position opposed proposals at that time to remove the Anglican Church's status as the established church of England, Ireland, and Wales, but not in Scotland, which had and still has its own separate national church.
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The correct answer to this question is the third option:
- By showing the reader a character’s <u>motivations</u>, the character’s behavior becomes more believable.
Character's motivations should be given in the exposition, so the reader can understand why a character behaves the way he does.
*Character's behavior can have an effect on other characters or readers. *Character's history, also known as <em>backstory, </em>is some general information about the character.
The excerpt from "Lather and Nothing Else"
Which is the best example of fast-paced narration is the following:
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“I estimated he had a four-days’ growth of
beard, the four days he had been gone on the last foray after our men. His face
looked burnt, tanned by the sun.”</span>