Answer:
The veterans scoffed because the soldiers at the front started to flee before they even fought.
Explanation:
This question is about "The Red Badge of Courage".
The veterans of the troop had started to make fun of the younger soldiers who were in front because they started to flee in despair at the first sign of gunshots and confusion. They hadn't even started fighting and Ios, it somehow seemed funny to veterans who knew that what was going on would continue to happen so many times that the young soldiers couldn't even imagine it.
B. I would assume. I say this because I don't think it would be spatial; chronological could be it, but that isn't always fun. Order of importance gets the story told. I could be C, but I think it's B.
Answer:
Two women were brought before King Solomon. Both these women had a quarrel over a single baby. Each woman was saying that she was the baby's mother.
One lady said, "Oh King! I am the baby's mother".
The other lady said, "Oh King! Believe her not. She is not the mother. I am the mother of the child".
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King Solomon was confused. After a deep thought he said, "Cut the baby into two and give one part to each mother". One woman was silent. The other cried "Oh King! Let she have the baby. Let the baby live". The king gave the child to the crying mother.
MORAL : Truth Always Triumphs.
Explanation:
The explanation behind this would be, to always be truthful, honest and success will be yours in the end. Don't lie.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
B. john's '69 ford is his favorite car.
Explanation:
Apostrophes are used to:
- To indicate possession
- To indicate an omission of letters or numbers
- To separate the s in plural letters/numbers and abbreviations.
In the question given above, John is the owner of the ford car, therefore in the sentence an apostrophe is used to indicate John possession of the car. Also, the apostrophe is used in the sentence to indicate an omission of a number. The year 1969 is represented as '69. Hence the correct use of apostrophes becomes:
John's '69 ford is his favorite car.