The answer is A . You can infer(predict) an event based on evidence or foreshadowing
Answer:
The answer will be multiple-part.
Explanation:
"Your courage to the sticking place" is a well-known statement - from Shakespeare's play Macbeth. The idiom screw... to the sticking place - if you do some research - is defined as "being firm and resolute in... (in this case, courage)." This echoes Shakespeare's ambitious nature - as is shown in a poetic style.
The rest of this paragraph reflects that aspect of him as well. Such words as:
Wassail
Warder
Limbeck
Swinish
Spongy
Quell
Though seemingly just part of the nature of poetry, these words may spark images in your mind that typical, everyday words otherwise don't.
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The correct closing would be:- With warm wishes,
Answer: C) with warm wishes,
(on a side note, you may add your name for example:-
With warm wishes, Marie Hannah)
A it is that he was too nice and his wife wanted him to be more wicked
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