Answer:
The "stories" are found in ways that spiders are usually found.
Explanation:
Here's some examples of the "stories" (spiders) being found and gotten rid of:
"An Indian girl opened the closet door and a story fell into her hair."
"We poisoned the stories and gathered their remains with broom and pan."
Stories in our cereal boxes.
Stories in our firewood.
Stories in the pockets of our coats.
We captured stories and offered them to the ants
Answer:
The answer is C the Marlow's fear of death.
Sita; she even threw herself into the fire to prove her virtue and purity
Answer:
We would urge you to place an order to our advertisement as soon as possible as there has been a huge response.
Explanation:
Assembling the jumbled words means arranging the words given in such a way that they are arranged to make a meaningful sentence. This means that they are to be placed in an orderly manner to make a full, meaningful sentence.
The given jumbled words<em> "urge/ as soon as possible/ an order/ you/ we would/ to place/ there has been/ advertisement/ response/ our/ huge/ as/ a/ to" </em>are arranged to make the full sentence as
<u><em>We would urge you to place an order to our advertisement as soon as possible as there has been a huge response.</em></u>
Answer:
Two ways that Langston Hughes's "I, Too" is similar to Walt Whitman's "I Hear America Singing" are that both poems involve singing and a sense of pride in America.
Explanation: