The answer would be D, remember that hyphens are used to link two phrases to turn them into one conjoined
D is correct.
(It was between A and D, I'm pretty sure it's D)
In the Odyssey, the gods are often much less grand. They function more as spiritual guides and supporters for their human subjects, sometimes assuming mortal disguises in order to do so.
The correct answer is A. The word "exhausted" is the most important to understanding the idiom "hit the hay."
The idiom "hit the hay" means to go to sleep. The student wants to go to sleep because she is exhausted. If the student were not so tired, she would not need to go to bed just yet.
Therefore, the word that best clarifies the meaning of the idiom is "exhausted."
In Rikki Tikki Tavi, Rudyard Kipling writes about a mongoose that is trying to defend the people living in a bungalow and the animals in the garden next to the bungalow that become threatened by two cobras (Nag and Nagaina). Rikki Tikki Tavi saves both the family and the animals also killing the cobra's eggs. Rikki Tikki Tavi is fond of the animals fo the garden and defends them saying, "marks or no marks, do you think it is right for you to eat fledglings out of a nest?" The cobra's want....(you only have to describe the antagonists side and close it)