The answer is A.
Because first it says: "To make the most of your time at Funland", which means that, they want them to have a good time.
And it's not really B, because it does not describe the attractions in great detail.
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Answer:
Heliocentric, Sun
Explanation:
Ptolemy believed in the Geocentric theory, the theory that everything in the universe revolved around the Earth (the root Geo is indicative of Earth). Copernicus believed in the theory of Heliocentrism, the theory that everything revolved around the Sun (the root Helio is indicative of Sun).
*neither are accurate based on modern scientific knowledge, however Copernicus's was closest to being factual*
I would say that the example of satire among these options is d. Those two old brothers had been having a pretty hot argument a couple of days before, and had ended by agreeing to decide it by a bet, which is the English way of settling everything.
Twain is criticizing and mocking the English for settling everything in such a trivial manner as betting.
Wiglaf is presented as a model of loyalty. He understands what the anglo-saxon code is like and believes in Beowulf without any doubt. He is brave and willing to help Beowulf and criticizes the other warriors for not behaving the same. This is why he is later appointed as Beowulf's heir.
Answer:
No, foods are not proper names, but if they are used as part of the title of a piece of writing then you'd capitalize it.
Explanation:
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