<em>I'm looking forward to </em><em><u>seeing</u></em><em><u> you</u></em>
I am pretty sure that it is C.
Answer:
. The boy comprehends that, despite his best efforts, he cannot escape time, and he too will become a part of history.
Explanation:
The boy dislikes the idea that the whole family has been keeping their mementos in the chest. He does not want to feel engaged into looking into the contents. "f...contents of the chest never came quite clear,.....because he didn't want to know."; "....but he hadn't wanted to listen. A thing so old disgusted him...", these words reflect the boy's feelings towards the passage of time , but these seem to be senseless when <em>he</em> gets <em>shocked </em>on coming across <em>his own</em> drawings. He drew them when he was five.
Answer:
a. The definite article "the" was not used in sentence 1 because the word "industry" was used as a general term to describe California's economy. While the definite article "the" is used in sentence 2 in order to be specific in the area of "the industries" that California is famous with.
b.
1. He is proud of the income he makes monthly.
2. The success of your business lies in your determination and passion.
3. The jobs they offer are high paying jobs.
4. The technology used in building this system is highly sophisticated.
5. The drought they experienced last year is greater than that of this year.
6. The climate of this 21st century is changing rapidly.
c. The nouns in (a) is different from the nouns in (b) because the noun "industry" and "industries" are concrete nouns while the other nouns are abstract nouns.
Explanation:
The definite article is known as "the". It is actually used when being specific about something. It usually comes before a noun in a sentence. It is most commonly used in English Language.
Concrete nouns are countable while abstract nouns are not. Abstract nouns refer to the nouns that we cannot see, smell, hear, touch, or taste. Concrete nuns can be seen and touched.