1) A piece of toast got stuck in his throat while he was gulping down his breakfast.
2) The problem was resolved in Tom's mind after many hours of prayer.
3) Dust gets in my eyes while cleaning.
4) The night was strangely quiet while unrolling the sleeping bag.
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-Lion
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
Yes, I agree with the statement that ICT tools ease teachers’ load, enable full coverage of the school curriculum; and make learning fun.  Information Communication Technology tools such as video projection units, and microscopes connected to computers,  CD-ROMs and presentations with video etc are the tools which reduce the load of completing curriculum of teachers. It enables the teachers to complete the whole curriculum in less time and learning in the form of video making a lot of fun for students and they are more focus on it.
 
        
             
        
        
        
<u>Given speech:</u> 
<em>He </em><em>said,</em><em> </em><em>"</em><em>How </em><em>tall </em><em>the </em><em>building </em><em>is</em><em>"</em>
<em>*</em><em>*</em>compulsory to add punctuations. The sentence can be perceived either interrogative or exclamatory**
<u>Indirect </u><u>speech</u>
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<em>He </em><em>asked </em><em>me </em><em>how </em><em>tall </em><em>the </em><em>building </em><em>was.</em></h3>
<em>_</em><em>_</em><em>_</em><em>(</em><em>Interrogative)</em>
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Answer:
The correct answer is C.
Explanation:
In the 'Black Snake' the spaker' is fearful so is the speaker in 'A Narrow fellow in the Grass'. Of course, there is a combination of feelling other that fear, but this last one is present in both titles.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
He relied on his patience and Athena's help
Explanation:
When Odysseus returns to Ithaca where he is King, he returns in the form of an old beggar. His son Telemachus recognised him, but his wife Penelope did not, even if she spoke to him and he described Odysseus in great detail.
Odysseus found suitors for his wife in his house and they were drinking and eating and feasting at his expense. This greatly angered him but he kept his patience and bade his time before he struck. 
He was aided by Athena who robbed the suitors of their wit and made them act horribly towards Odyssey - who was disguised as an old beggar - who later killed them all and was transformed back to his normal self.