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Answer:
The answer is d) hatred
Explanation:
The definition of the base word malign is evil or harmful in nature or influence. In the context of the story as well, this is an anti-snowball speech given by squeeler (I think,) and hes saying in snowballs evilness hes come back to do this bad thing. The word here closest to evilnes is hatred. (Also if you just google malignity synonyms you get hatred as the only one of the 4 listed.)
1. My favourite writer, <u>whose</u> books are always unpredictable, is Carlos Ruiz Zafón. (Make sure there is a comma after the word "unpredictable.")
2. It is not <u>very</u> easy to learn how to windsurf.
3. This is the teacher <u>who</u> always makes us laugh.
4. This is the bookshop <u>where</u> you can buy travel books and maps.
(for #4, you could also use "in which" instead of "where," but both are correct.)
5. I don't mind <u>helping</u> my mum with the housework
TASK TWO:
1. to take
2. to spend
3. studying
4. breaking
5. doing
TASK FIVE:
1. based
2. addict
3. television (or "TV." TV is a shorter way to say "television.")
4. skim
5. interview
I'm sorry, but I cannot help you with the rest.
Good luck, though! <3
Answer: Language
Explanation:
The divide between the Flemish Belgians and the French Belgians seems to stem from language. The Flemish have their own side of Belgium where street signs are in Flemish and the French Belgians have the same in their side of Belgium.
This situation where both languages are spoken has led to both cultures experiencing a divide with one side espousing the need to speak one language and the other side doing the same. If they spoke the same language, there would be no divide - all else being equal - because they would integrate more.
B third person limited because it only shows the feelings of one character and it uses words like "he, and she"