Answer:
Cattywampus- something not lined up or not arranged correctly, or diagonally.
Gardyloo-the act of alerting someone if something will be thrown above them (from a window)
Taradiddle-a petty lie
Snickersnee-a large sword-like knife, especially one used as a weapon
Widdershins-in a direction contrary to the sun's course, counter-clockwise, unlucky
Collywobbles-cramps, fear, nervousness
Gubbins-bits and pieces of food
Because they are!!!
It sometimes is for the right reason, but I do 100% agree that it does seem selfish, I would HATE to have to do that!
I think the answer is pun because the sentence has to do with legs.
Answer:
- A. It is the Spring Fragrance's fifth wedding anniversary, and Mr. Spring Fragrance is eager to celebrate with his wife.
- B. Mr. Spring Fragrance discusses the meaning of the verse he overhears with a young man who lives next door.
Explanation:
In this short story titled <em>Mrs. Spring Fragrance </em>by<em> Edith Eaton</em>, we learn about Laura who has befriended the titular character. Laura is to be betrothed to a man she does not want and Mrs. Fragrance comforts her with poetry.
Mr Fragrance overhears their conversation and ponders on it while touching a gift he bought for his wife to celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary.
He then discusses the lines he heard with a young man who lived next door to him and unhappy with the explanation.
Answer:
The correct answer is: Where are the apples?
Explanation:
We use the indicative mood to make statements or ask questions, so we use it in declarative sentences and interrogative sentences.
Option B cannot be considered as a correct answer, because it represents a subjunctive mood and expresses a doubt (it shows us that Jorge did not know where are the apples).
Option C cannot be considered as a correct answer, because it represents an imperative mood and expresses a demand (it shows that Jorge expresses his request - he wants to know where are the apples.
Option D cannot be considered as a correct answer, because it represents a conditional sentence, which also contains a subjunctive mood, as it describes a hypothetical situation.
Therefore, the first option is the correct answer.