The correct answer is: Rip is relieved by the news of his wife’s death. Based on the relationship that Rip and his wife had, we can deduce that, now that his wife is gone, he will no longer be nagged for being lazy and enjoying life.
Rip Van Winkle is a short tale written by Washington Irving, and it is also the name of the protagonist of this story. In this tale, Rip is a villager who enjoys living life <em>as simple as possible</em>. He is lazy and his wife is always nagging him because of it.
The situation became worse with the years, as Rip's wife insulted even his friends, blaming them for his husband's laziness. Desperate, to escape from his wife and her yelling, he often walked through the mountains, hunting alongside his dog.
One day, when he was returning to the village, he heard voices calling his name. He found then an old man who required his help. After helping him, and going through other adventures, Rip came back to the village, learning in the process that he had been missing for almost 20 years. This excerpt is taken from the part when he meets his daughter and grandson.
Answer:
I would say the last one
Explanation:
It didn't talk about one roomed school houses
it didn't say much about math instructions
It would be persuading, But the character never said anything about dropping out, He Or she said ¨ I don't reckon I could ever get any further than that if I was to live forever. I don't take no stock in mathematics, anyway¨
It would have to be the last one
Answer:
Tamil Nadu, June 18, 2020.
Bachi
To the General Manager.
Dear General Manager,
As winter holidays approach, I come, through this letter, to request information on the preparations for the educational excursion to Calcutta that will be carried out by Modern Public School, Trichy, to the students that make up the class X. On the occasion I would like to obtain information about transportation, visiting places, resting place for students and even information about food and accommodation that will be offered.
I would also like to know of possible extra fees that will be charged so that the trip is made in maximum comfort and safety.
Thank you in advance for your time and I look forward to your response.
Ted Bachi
Class Representative of Class X, Modern Public School of Trichy.
Explanation:
The letter above was made using formal language and correct and consistent grammar, providing a clear, direct, short and understandable message. The letter asks for information about the preparations for a school trip that will provide students with fun and knowledge.