I have bought salt
but I lone for something sweet
pls give me brainiest
it would be the most delightful treat
I just made that up so dont judge
A- My maternal grandmother is sixty-six.
B is incorrect as thunderstorms are one word that does not require a hyphen.
C is incorrect as herself is also a singular word. As for D, nine and days have no correlation other than it's used in the sentence. If anything, the hyphen would need to be placed between the twenty and the nine.
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Answer:
I believe the answer would be (a)
Explanation:
The reason is because Wendy and Peter were thinking about lions in a svannah and those are the images that were projected on the walls. The children wanted to experience lions eating their parents. The father of the children even said that the children used to think of a cow that jumped over the moon and that was projected on the walls. Next the kids pictured a girl sitting in a forest clearing and that got projected on the walls. That was because they were hiding the truth of what they wanted to experience.
Answer:
Sampson is a servant of the house of Capulet who takes his hatred for the Montagues from his master, Lord Capulet. He seemed like a loud-mouthed man, brave and courageous, and would do anything to get a fight with their enemy. But when things come head-on, he seemed to be weak in reality and would often ask Gregory for advice. He also bravely boasted of doing this and that to the enemy but in reality, he barely had the courage to provoke the men without Gregory by his side.
Explanation:
Sampson is one of the 'men' in the Capulet family from William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Ju liet". The story delves into the fateful story of two lovers who fell victim to their families' feud. The story has remained one of the most read tragic love stories in literature.
Sampson, like his master Lord Capulet and everyone on that side, hates the Montagues and would try to start a confrontation any chance he gets. Act I scene i shows Sampson and his fellow servant-mate Gregory in conversation about the feud between the two houses- Capulets and Montagues. He also seemed boastful, though he seemed to be more weak than strong like he thinks he is. Gregory's comment: <em>"To move is to stir, and to be valiant is to stand. Therefore if thou art moved thou runn’st away"</em> seemed to suggest at the 'weak' nature of Sampson despite his vain and brave declarations of taking on any Montague men.
As the play progresses, Sampson would every now and then get help from Gregory on how to respond to Abram, a Capulet servant. By asking Gregory <em>"Is the law of our side if I say "ay"?"</em> he seemed to be worried about what his action may provoke, though that was what he wanted but not really want, too. He is the type of man who is valiant and brave only on words but would have second thoughts when things get pretty heavy.