Answer: “. . . let us squander our morning in futile songs.”
The word "squander" most closely resembles "waste," while the word "futile" refers to something with no purpose. Therefore, in this phrase, the author is telling us that, due to the good weather, he does not want to do anything productive. In fact, he wants to waste all his morning singing songs for no particular purpose, except that of being merry. This statement shows that the author wants to be mischievous.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Its B they they often get scared so they want to get away
        
             
        
        
        
What does this mean? What is the question lol..
        
             
        
        
        
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Here is a trick a teacher taught me. Skim through the passage and if your able to, use different colored highlighters to show the information. Look for the following
Who - Who wrote it and who was it written for
When - When was it written
Where - Where was it written
What - What was the purpose and main idea of the passage
Why - Why did the author write this
Explanation:
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