I would say the second one because she can’t borrow money with out her husbands concent. So she borrows the money behind his back.
Mrs. Dorling acted indifferently when the author said, "I am Mrs. S's daughter," since she didn't want to give her all of Mrs. S's valuable possessions.
Explanation:
This is a question taken from the story "The Address."
When the narrator came to her house, Mrs. Dorling pressed her palm against the door, as if she didn't want it to open anymore.
Her expression was completely devoid of recognition.
She kept silently staring at the woman.
Since the narrator knew about the lady's greediness, The narrator pretended to be unconcerned with reality.
B is correct
They are basically very timid animals and 5 exscape from their enemies by jumping away on their strong and powerful hind legs.
Look at the underlined section labelled 5. There may be a mistake in punctuation, capitalization, or spelling.
If you find a mistake choose the answer that corrects the mistake. If there is no mistake,
Iambic meter<span> is lines of </span>poetry<span> containing </span>iambs<span>. An </span>iamb<span> is a metrical foot having two syllables: the first unstressed, or 'weak,' and the second stressed. There are several different ways </span>iambic meter<span> is used in </span>poetry<span>. These include: ... Blank verse - non-rhyming lines of </span>iambic pentameter. an example :1 beat - Monometer
He bangs
The drum
2 beats - Dimeter
His drumming noise
A<span>wakes </span>the <span>boys</span>