To form the comparative degree of adverbs, you should add the words: <span>B. More or less. Some examples in using these words are the following: more beautifully and less advertently, as these words apply. To compare means to identify the objects with higher or lower quality.</span>
The answer is A because laid is past tense
Answer:
B) to stand stiffly
Explanation:
The best meaning for the word "bristle" as used in the passage is TO STAND STIFFLY because from the narration given, not long after the dog had seen him, he stood stiffly and began to growl.
The word "bristle" as a noun means a short hair on the skin of an animal, however the meaning of the word as a noun is to "stand stiffly" which was what the dog did because it was an action, not a noun.
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About 3 years ago, I was in 6th grade; the temperature was so cold that I could not peddle on my bike's flat tires. I had to finish the trip to school by walking. I was terribly cold and my friend caught up and walked with me. She could no longer ride either. The December morning coldness (In early December, the mornings are extremely low and afternoons are hot in Florida) was giving me stage 1 frost bite in my hands. Luckily, she selflessly gave me her mittens. I will always remember this act of kindness since I have never seen her again.
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Natsume Soseki (1867-1916) was a widely respected novelist who also had many fairy tales and haiku published. Here are three examples of his haikus:
The lamp once out
Cool stars enter
The window frame.
Plum flower temple:
Voices rise
From the foothills
The crow has flown away:
swaying in the evening sun,
a leafless tree