1.) The teacher hasn’t gave us questions yet.
2.) They’re designing clothes here right now.
D, because the adverb is placed correctly in the sentence.
Answer:
The correct answer is A. "Fadeth" and "ruin'd."
Fadeth is just the old English way to write fade, and the verb to fade has a slightly negative connotation. If something fades, it disappears and you no longer have it. Similarly, ruin'd (which obviously stands for ruined), has a clearly negative connotation - meaning that something is destroyed.
So these two words give off the impression of a tone which is bad, sad, or gloomy, and therefore is the correct answer here.
Explanation:
Sad and gloomy. Words such as "expire," "death," and "ashes" give Shakespeare's "Sonnet 73" which kind of tone? Consumed with that which it was nourish'd by.
I think its 2/10
why: because in total there are 10 cookies so the denominator is 10. And in the text it says there are 2 peanut butter cookies so 2 is the numerator.
I believe that's the answer.
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