Answer:
C a moment of lightheartedness
Explanation:
In contrast to the rest of Beneatha's debate with Asagai, Asagai's remark in line 26 ("You sound... intellectual") provides a moment of lightheartedness.
This is because the tone is a teasing tone which is quite different from the tone that was used to discuss colonialism and is used as a sort of comic relief.
The answer is c sorry if its not right...
Hadn't been, is the same as "had not been"
inside the sentence, It <em>had not been </em>until the Fourth Dynasty that the most famous pyramids were built, had not been does not fit inside (it doesn't make sense).
Wasn't works, because wasn't is the same as was not
It <em>was not </em>until the Fourth Dynasty that the most famous pyramids were built.
This works as it creates a normal sentence
hope this helps
The match must be lit first because through it, it is possible to light other objects.
In this situation, you must follow these steps:
- Keep the kerosene lamp near you.
- Light the match and light the lamp quickly with it.
- With the lamplight, locate the oil stove and the woodstove.
- Remove a little oil from the stove and throw it on top of the wood, to speed up the process.
- Use the lamp flame to light the oil stove.
- Use the flame of the oil stove to light the wood that you have soiled with oil.
- Use this wood to light the woodstove.
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Answer:
<h2><em><u>
Had studied</u></em></h2>
Explanation:
By the time Scott graduated from college last May, he (study) ______chemistry for four years.
You have to substitute the word. The answer is <em><u>had studied.</u></em>