The answer is in this Act
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Why, now you speak
Like a good child and a true gentleman.
That I am guiltless of your father's death,
And am most sensible in grief for it,
It shall as level to your judgment pierce
As day does to your eye.
(Hamlet Act IV, Scene V)</span>
Answer:
Granny understands that the wreath is precious and special because it mixes objects from Marissa's two homes.
Explanation:
I did the quiz and got it right.
The answer is B. “Piece.”
This form of the word piece is used when referring to a part of something. “Peace” would be used when referring to something that is soothing or calming. Choices C and D are both incorrectly spelled and therefore incorrect.
The only thing I can find is that Jerome had taken a very similar trip along the Thames for his honeymoon in 1888, and his experiences provided him the subject material for the novel. I don't see, in my copy, an acknowledgement to any particular person.
Answer:
"I'm still young, but I work on my memory daily so I don't become senile."
Explanation:
Senile means denoting to old age and that sentence correctly uses it