<span>b. anglo-saxons, celts and britons, romans </span>
I believe it is the second choice: It is a bitterly cold day in the north, and Jo’s frustration with her sister and friends’ negativity forced her to go ice skating with Laurie, a boy from school. Unbeknownst to Jo, her sister Amy, whom she forbade to come along, sneakily made her way behind them anyway
Because the last choice wrong because meg didn’t just magically find them in the predicament
The third choice is wrong because jo saw Amy and didn’t seem really surprised
The first choice meg was wrong because meg wasn’t there and jo saw Amy and didn’t seem surprised
Answer:
“barbaric white leg”
“ivory leg”
“fashioned from the polished bone of the sperm whale’s jaw”
Explanation: just did the question
He literary techniques and figures of speech included in Robert Browning’s poem “My Last Duchess” include the following (highlighted with italics):
@jadeRose19 is correct. The answer would be A.) “If his wit be not apt to distinguish or find differences, let him study the Schoolmen. . . ."