The answer is B. "He asked himself where it had come from and how; the past provided no explanation, and the future could not justify it."
This option is not a dark humor because it does not show the opposite side of happiness. The other choices explain that although there is happiness, he considered it as a burden- making it a dark humor.
Answer:
It's the appearance of other people. Whenever someone like lets say a, track star sees an overweight person and makes fun of them or (criticizes them). It's the judgemental part of people that makes them criticize their community.
Explanation:
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When moisture is present in the atmosphere and temperatures are low enough, ice crystals will form and continue to combine with each other until the matter is heavy enough to actually fall to the ground.
Inside a cloud, tiny ice crystals latch onto very tiny particles of dirt or debris. When the matter is heavy enough, it falls.
Hope this helps you with understanding weather function.
That's a non-existent, made-up word. It was used in a public appearance
several years ago by a high-up political figure, who meant to say 'truthfullness'.
The word is used now to poke fun and derision at that public figure, or any other
equally pompous, clueless, or verbally challenged one.
Answer:
1. Worried that he would be late, Christopher crammed books into his backpack.
Explanation:
Participial phrases are those phrases that contain the participle form of the verb, modifying the subject in the sentence. This means that participial phrases are the modifiers of the nouns or pronouns of the sentence.
Among the given sentences, the sentence that correctly uses a participial phrase and describe the subject is sentence 1. In this sentence, the phrase <em>"worried that he would be late" </em>is the participial phrase that describes the subject <em>"Christopher"</em>.
Thus, the correct answer is option 1.