This comes from the book "<em>Sense and Sensibility"</em>, written by Jane Austen. The story is about two sisters Elinor and Marianne Dashwood, who are trying to choose the best partners to marry.
Question: Why does Colonel Brandon tell Elinor of something from his past that involves Willoughby?
Answer: D
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Answer:
The answer is D.
Explanation:
A. Wouldn't work because the sentence has no punctuation in the middle of the sentence where it should be.
B. Works because it has punctuation in the correct spots, and it has the correct order.
C. Wouldn't work because it has no punctuation in the middle of the sentence. It would work if there was a comma in front of the 'and', but there isn't. If that was a typo, then C would be your answer.
D. Wouldn't work because now instead of one sentence, it is two sentences. But, if this was a multiple choice question, then this would most likely be one of them.
Answer:
because he is confident his family will accept Juliet
because he knows he will be seeing Juliet soon
because he is aware that Juliet is no longer upset
because he knows Juliet will forgive him for killing Tybalt!!!!
Explanation:
because he knows he will be seeing Juliet soon
because he is aware that Juliet is no longer upset
because he knows Juliet will forgive him for killing Tybalt!!!
Actually, there has been two battles in the choices provided that could fall into a "great victory", these are the Battle of Gettysburg and the Battle of Waterloo. The Battle of Gettysburg was known to be the most "costliest" battle at the course of the American Civil War, and on the other hand, the loss of Napoleon in the Battle of Waterloo led to the great French Empire's demise.