An inference! It’s being drawn from evidence or reasoning
Answer:
I think the answer would be cruel. cruel is often used as an oppressive term so I would assume that cruel would be the obvious choice.
Answer:
They both believe in the magic.
Explanation:
The short story "The Monkey's Paw" by W. W. Jacobs revolves around the magical ability of a monkey's paw in fulfilling three wishes to its owner. The story relays the message the greed is never good for anyone, let alone bring people happiness.
Mr. White acquired the talisman from his friend Sergeant Major Morris who had got it during his time in India. And he believed that the talisman brings harm more than luck, and threw into the fire. But Mr. White took it out and decided to keep it for himself. This shows that he somehow believed in the magical ability of the monkey's paw. And like her husband, Mrs. White as well as their son Herbert also believed in the paw's magic. Their conversation about the <em>"two hundred pounds"</em> and their belief that it'll be granted shows their belief in the monkey's paw and its magical abilities.
Thus, the <u>correct answer is the third option</u>.
Yes Greek and Latin root words help readers.
The answer to your question would be that the writer should insert commas around "which the teacher assigned" because it is a nonrestrictive element. That is, the revised version of the sentence would be as follows: The entire first period class agreed that yesterday's algebra homework, which the teacher assigned, was a really fun challenge.
The clause should be separated from the rest of the sentence because the information it provides is considered nonessential to the meaning of the sentence. If it was removed, the meaning of the sentence would not be altered (A).
(A) The entire first period class agreed that yesterday's algebra homework was a really fun challenge.