Answer:
The second option, about madness. It's personal sounding and psychology related
Explanation:
Answer:
2. Those who sacrifice for others are great people.
Explanation:
O Henry's short story "The Gift of the Magi" tells the story of a poor couple's decision to give up their most precious possessions just to make the other happy. The characters of Jim and Della are the perfect example of who is wise.
In the passage from the text given in the question, we see the narrator stating that though Jim and Della are "<em>two foolish children</em>", their "<em>sacrifice...... of the greatest treasures of their house"</em> made them the <em>"wisest</em>" of everyone. Jim had given up his watch to buy an ornamented comb for his wife Della while she sold her hair to get a watch chain for Jim. This way, they showed their selfless love and sacrifice for their partner.
The answer is option d) Both A and B
When joining two independent sentences to form a compound one, we may count on punctuation and conjunctions. Option A uses both, a comma and the conjunction "and" to establish the connection between the sentences. Option B does the same by using a semicolon to show the sentences are closely related. Option C, even though very similar to option A, uses unnecessary punctuation: the semicolon should not be used before the conjunction "and" in this case.
Answer: The answer is a “. . . he went back up to help Brother Fox with the hard labor . . .”
Explanation: Animals do not do hard labor and therefore, “. . . he went back up to help Brother Fox with the hard labor . . .” is the answer.
1.unhappy
2.illegal
3.inefficient
4. impossible
5. iresponsible
6.unapprove