Control because they had to act mainerly
Answer:
11 hours and 53 minutes
Explanation:
One way to solve this problem is by converting both times to the 24-hour format. 2:58 pm is the same as 14:58 and 3:05 am is the same as 3:05. Now we can subtract 3:05 from 14:58 and get our answer:
14 - 3 = 11
58 - 5 = 53
Nancy worked for 11 hours and 53 minutes.
The correct answer is; She learned the trait of patience on her quest to obtain the tiger's whisker.
Further Explanation:
Yun Ok had to wait 6 months to gain the trust of the tiger so that she could get a whisker. She had been having trouble reconnecting with her husband after he returned home from war. She did not care if it was dangerous going into the lions den as long as it brought back her husband.
She had to learn to be patient and trust the tiger to not hurt her. Most importantly, she had to gain the trust of the tiger. This took time and then she understood that she had to take time and have patience with her husband before things would return the way they once were at home.
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Answer:
1. commandeered D. took by force
Commandeered means to steal, and taking by force is a synonym of stealing.
2. contemptible E. Worthy of hate
Contemptible holds the definition of despicable, or worthy of hatred.
3. dithering A. Acting nervously
Dithering means being nervous.
4. rave B. Speaking irrationally
Rave is defined with "talking nonsense".
5. smote C. Struck
This is its definition, and it is the last choice.
Answer:
C. sentence 3
Explanation:
English sentences have either active or passive voice. When the subject of a sentence does an action, the sentence is active. For example: Mike wrote a letter to his friend.
The sentence has passive voice when the subject receives an action. Like: A letter was written by Mike.
<u>Formula of passive voice: (to be)+ past participle</u>
Sentence 3 (a priceless painting is stolen by the thieves) has a passive voice; verb 'is' and 'stolen, past participle of steal'.