Answer:
This is from Shakespeare's Othello and are spoken by Iago. It is simpler to say:
Explanation:
(i) That’s how I always do it, getting money from fools.
(ii)I’d be wasting my skills
(iii) dealing with an idiot like that
(iv) if I couldn’t get something useful out of him. I hate the Moor:
(v) and there’s a widespread rumor that he’s slept with my wife.
(vi) I’m not sure it’s true
(vii) but just the suspicion
(viii) is enough for me. He thinks highly of me.
(ix) That’ll help.
Answer:
She fell down the stairs and into a pile of hard rocks. but somehow that didn't break her arm. what broke her arm was when she hit is slightly on the counter while making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches
Explanation:
fight me if im wrong
Guaranteed, shall, thus , and voting
"Stuffed to the gills" means when you are really full and can't eat anything else. Hope this helped. I know how hard it is with idioms!
The overriding idea in any piece of fiction is known as its theme.