Answer: B. Discouraged feeling
Explanation:
I would say that the right answer is B) because desperate anguish feeling is the closest to 'discouraged feeling'.
- The answer C) cannot be right because there is nothing optimistic about the feeling of the character, and the answer D) also cannot be right since the character is not waiting for anything to happen.
- The answer B) cannot be the right answer too because even if the character ifs feeling ''desperate anguish'' that does not mean that he lost his all hope for the better.
Answer:
Even if we have some physical problems or some pain we have to live with, we should thank God for what we still can do, whether it is waking up in the morning, or going to work, or finding some moments of enjoyment in our lives. ... They are grateful to God for whatever blessings they do have.
Example: Percy and Annabeth enjoy swimming in the canoe lake at camp.
"and"
This is S because the sentence is talking about Percy and Annabeth, who are the subjects. "and" is the word that combines the subjects.
Your key words here are, But, And, Or, Yet, ext. These are words that combine. If any of these words are in between two names that sentence is S. If any of these words are in between any other words, it is P.
I hope I was able to answer your question and you understand what to do now! :) Best of luck!
Oh, don't forget to put parenthesis around the But, And, Or, Yet, ext. type of words! :)
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
(16 metric tons of garbage)
(65 sculpture's)
The answer is letter C "He becomes a lion"
<span>Chura walked down the same path and saw Marwe! Marwe hugged him and told him, "Chura, I want to marry you, but I must marry a man named Lion!" Chura puffed up his chest proudly and replied " But I am Lion! I killed one and the Masai Warriors named me that!" In the end, they lived happily ever after.</span>