Answer: (C) When Marie arrived in Paris in 1891, she studied physics at the greatest university in Europe, the Sorbonne. But how poor she was!
In this excerpt, Curie describes how, during the winter, she often had to pile all her clothes on the bedcovers in order to be warm. This shows that Curie did not have lumber or coal to keep her room warm. Moreover, she had to cook her food with an alcohol lamp, and her meals were extremely simple and austere. The passage suggests the life of a student, and the fact that her money was very limited. The sentence that supports the passage, therefore, is the one that describes her studies in Paris and her poverty.
Answer:
the answer to this question is A
<span>In the poem "God's Grandeur," the
phrase "nor can foot feel, being shod" means ‘humans are out of touch
with nature.’ The answer is letter D.</span>
Answer:
chimney
Explanation:
Why you always in a mood?
Frickin' 'round, actin' brand new
I ain't tryna tell you what to do, but try to play it cool
Baby, I ain't playing by your rules
Everything look better with a view
<span>This is what i understood from what you said, on September 5th, Mike was standing in the end zone at football practice leaning against the goalpost. Lightening struck the post causing Mike to fly through the air and land on his back. He was dead before he hit the ground.</span>