4. by? I know for sure it not 1. for and 3. from.
Answer: C. she could not see to sew
Explanation:
Mattie most likely moves out of Zeena’s chair and back to her chair by the stove because she could not see to sew.
From the excerpt, when Zeena called Mattie to come sit by the stove, she obliged but was uncomfortable and constrained as she couldn't see to sew and later went back to the chair by the lamp so that she could see.
Therefore, the correct option is C.
Answer:
It is plausible that Hamlet’s encounter with the pirate ship was part of the counter plot Hamlet alludes to earlier when talking with Gertrude at the end of Act 3 when he spoke of Claudius' plan to send him to England.
Answer:
Before the rain; the clouds turned dark gray.
Explanation:
For it to be properly worded<em>, </em>it would be <em>" Before the rain, the clouds turned dark gray " </em><em>or </em><em>" The clouds turned dark gray </em><em>before </em><em>the rain ". </em>
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<em>the other answer explains it a bit clearer, showing to remove the " ; "</em>
it seems to most likely be a: improve your writing. the passage talks a lot about how to improve writing specifically, not other things like crafts, which were mentioned here.
<em>if its not a, then it's c. sorry about that if this is so</em>