Answer:
Tashtego is the one who tells Captain Ahab the whale's name.
Explanation:
In Herman Melville's <em>MobyDick</em> Tashtego, also described as Gay Head, is a Native American harpooneer who is part of the crew of Captain Ahab. After the singular whale was spotted by the crew, Tashtego told Ahab that the whale must be that one called "MobyDick", that is how Ahab discovers its name.
Answer:
C) Without question, our relationship is in trouble, and we need help.
Explanation:
The conjunctive adverbs <em>however</em> and <em>in spite of</em> demonstrate <u>contrast</u> between ideas. Another conjunctive adverb (<em>still</em>) signifies <u>concession</u><em>.</em> Yet the underlined sentence "our relationship is in trouble, and we need help" is not related to the preceding sentences of the paragraph by way of contrast or concession to their ideas.
The phrase without question adds logical emphasis and confirms the obvious fact that the relationship is in trouble. C would be the correct choice.
He now is more responsible and not a baby and likes Byron more
Answer:
C. magnetic levitation train
Explanation:
The term/word Maglev has two defintion clues.
1 Within the word
it contains Mag- which means it has some relation with magnet. And, it contains -lev which means it has some relation with levitation.
2 Within the cotext (words surrounding a node or another word)
The words after Maglev are<em> "or magnetic levitation train" </em>which means Maglev is a magnetic levitation train.
Options A and B are incorrect because we find no such clues in the text.