I think the answer is
D. Read
because it tells us when he read.
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It suggest's mystery by using a date that seems to be picked at random.
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O A.
The new definition for planets needs to be considered as settled moving forward.
OB.
The IAU used poor methods when setting a new definition for planets.
OC.
It is uncertain whether the definition of planet will remain the same in the future.
OD
Pluto should not have been the reason why IAU changed the definition of planets.
It is uncertain whether the definition of the planet will remain the same in the future. Thus, option "C" is correct.
<h3>What is the description of planets?</h3>
The description of planets has been updated by the International Astronomical Union. In the current description, the planet is regarded if it satisfies three criteria.
It will be in the sun's direction, it should have enough mass to have stable hydro stability, and the area should be clear. It is unclear if the definition will stay the same in the world because certain planets will convey such distinctive features and the concept may be modified.
Thus, option "C" is correct.
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Answer:
He destroyed the mouse's winter shelter
Explanation:
In this story, the speaker apologizes for having destroyed the mouse's winter shelter and having now given it cause to fear its fellow man.
<u>Answer:</u>
“All” is a determiner: Distributive determiners.
<u>Explanation:</u>
“Determiners” are words that come prior to a noun. Like, in the sentence, 'A' dog is barking. Here A is a determiner before the noun 'dog'. All articles, possessive pronouns like "my, your, his, her" and numbers like one, ten are determiners. Distributives like all, half, both are also determiners.
Articles are "a, an and the". When we want to refer to specific noun like Taj Mahal, we use ''the”. It is called definite article. In case of unspecific nouns like apple, mango, table, we use a or an. “An” is used before "vowels" (a, e, i, o, u). This is called indefinite article.