<span>After arguing (Gerund) with the captain of his vessel, Selkirk demanded(verb) to be left ashore on the isle of Juan Fernandez in the Pacific Ocean.
2. Selkirk had(Action verb) with him only his rifle, powder, ammunition, some Tobacco, a knife, a bible, a few other books, and some mathematical instruments. He was(Linking Verb) expecting(Action Verb) a short stay
3. But no one came(Action Verb). Living on the island was(lv) terrible at first. He was(LV) afraid(AV) to leave(inf. not a verb.) the beach in case an English ship should(lv) pass (av)
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1, 3, 2 would be the correct matching order
I think it is because s<span>he had a hard time of it with Percy Bysshe when they were in Italy and wrote Frankenstein to "get back at him" once they returned to the UK. Although she had also a competition with her friend in which who has the best ghost story.</span><span />
The answer would be A because the word charm has a positive connotation and without the connotation of the word charm, the passage’s tone would be a bit more negative about the situation. with the connotation of the word charm it gives it a more positive tone
I believe that it is that she believes that she and the king are all-powerful. She’s explaining why there is nothing to fear and she marvels at the old man and how much blood he can shed.