Answer:sI sit from a passage or book?
Explanation:
Allusion.
Both examples come from the Bible. The first comes from the Old Testament and the second from the New. You have to be a little knowledgeable of the Bible to catch on to either one of them (or be good with Google).
Answer:
Explanation:
2. Problem: My mom locked her keys in the car
Solution: get a temporary key or call road assistance
3. Problem: I broke my favorite toy.
Solution: ask a toy maker to fix it
Answer:
B). Charm, n. attraction, appeal, charisma.
Explanation:
According to the context of the given sentence, the word 'charm' has been employed as a noun being followed by the determiner. Therefore, option A goes incorrect. Option C becomes incorrect as it goes out of the context of the sentence. Thus, only option B corresponds by functioning as a noun and accomplishes the meaning of the sentence and the sentence would imply 'Morton had enough attractiveness/appeal/charisma(charm) that he could win even the coldest of hearts with his smile'. Therefore, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.