D He performs badly, compared to Algernon
Answer:
Our car was full of camping things. There was hardly any room it it.
Explanation:
Both sentences concern the car. The first one gives us the information that there were lost of things inside the car. The second one completes the thought by saying there wasn't much room in the car, due to the amount of things inside it. To end the sentence properly, without repeating the noun "car", we must choose an appropriate pronoun to substitute it. In this case, there is no better option than the pronoun "it", since "car" is an object.
Answer:
The past tense version of follow is <u>followed</u>, with an "ed" at the end. Just remember that a lot of English past tense verbs have "ed" at the end.
"Adam <u>followed</u> a health regime everyday"
Taking into account the statement above: "For several days ensuing, her name was unmentioned by either Usher or myself: and during this period I was busied in earnest endeavours to alleviate the melancholy of my friend.What does this excerpt reveal about the narrator of the story?"
The answer is: it describes what the narrator experiences in the story.
Hope this helps.