We are required to complete the sentence <em>"Children in my village often fly their kites in dry rice fields. _______"</em> with the best option.
<em>Children in my village often fly their kites in dry rice fields</em>. <em><u>It’s right up my street</u></em>!
- <em>It’s right up my street</em>! is the best option to complete the sentence.
- It’s right up my street! is describing the location of the dry rice fields where the children in the village fly their kites.
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Answer:
The rise of the Ancient Greece
Explanation:
A gerund looks like a verb but functions the same way as a noun. But, why does it look like verbs? What does it have in a sentence that a verb does? OBJECT is your answer. They both have objects. For instance, in the sentence, "I dropped my coffee mug" The gerund is "dropped" and it dropped an object (mug). Therefore, your answer is Object.
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"His eyes, too, were black and very bright. He had high cheekbones, a sharpcut nose, a spare, dark face—the face of a man used to giving orders, the face of an aristocrat."
Zaroff
Answer:
First thought was Liberated.
Explanation:
We know it's not overwhelmed or dejected as the poem depicts, "<em>A poet could not but be gay</em>" in other words a poet couldn't be anything other than happy. That leaves liberated and thoughtful.
I think liberated fits more because, <em>"Which is the bliss of solitude; And then my heart with pleasure fills"</em>
But thoughtful is also a good choice because, <em>"What wealth the show to me had brought: For oft, when on my couch I lie.In vacant or in pensive mood</em>
I feel like liberated would be more fitting because he's free from the loneliness