1. a border between two counters
2. being most frequent or common
3. football equipment of Industries in a county or region on white scales
4. the process of making an area more urban
5. a member of inhabitants of a colony
6. something that someone is required to do
7. a house built originally by a charitable person or organized for poor people to live in
8. moving changing or developing by flying or often imperceptible degrees
9. provide funding for a person or enterprise
10. something typically money awarded to someone as a recompense for loss injury or suffering
Two linking verbs:
is (1st line and 16th line)
are (11th line)
Twain's experience as a Captain would have given him knowledge of the river that most authors wouldn't have. Having traveled the river, Twain was able to describe the banks, the islands, and the beauty from experience. Almost like a painting. His writing and experience leads the reader to be able to envision themselves in Twain's setting. That's an author's true gift~ to take the reader to places they've never been.
I believe the correct answer is <span>C)[To say: “I am Lazarus, come from the dead],
Come back to tell you all, I shall tell you all”—
This is an allusion to the Bible given that Lazarus of Bethany is one of the people mention in the Bible. He was important because he represented one of Jesus's miracles - when Lazarus died, Jesus managed to restore him to life four days after his death which was meant to show that he truly is the son of God.
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