The - <em>definite article</em>
Storm - <em>noun</em>
Remains -<em> verb</em> (to remain means to<em> stay</em> in the same manner or in the same condition; continue to exist. But it is formal). The storm <em>continues being</em> a threat to the coastal village.
A -<em> indefinite article</em>
Threat -<em> noun</em>
To -<em> preposition</em>
The - <em>definite article</em>
Coastal - <em>adjective</em>
Village - <em>noun.</em>
Answer: C
Explanation: I took the test and got everything right
Answer:
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Answer:
Compare Mr. White's feelings about the monkey's paw when he makes his first, second and third wishes. How does his attitude change?
When Mr. White first hears about the magical powers of the monkey's paw, he does not believe the story and casually wishes for two hundred pounds. After his son's death, Mr. White remains incredulous but reluctantly makes a second wish. By the time Mr. White makes his third wish, he recognizes the paw's nefarious magical powers and is terrified to use it. Mr. White only makes the third wish to spare his wife from seeing their undead son.
Answer: "I drown an eye"
Explanation: A phrase is a word or group of words that function as a single unit in the syntax of a sentence, usually consisting of a head, or central word, and elaborating words.
The phrase from Sonnet 30 by William Shakespeare suggests that the speaker cries when he starts to reminisce is "I drown an eye". The full line 5 is given as: "Then can I drown an eye, unus'd to flow," which indicates that the speaker wept heavily despite that he rarely cries.
The sonnet 30 was first published in 1609 a time wherein young Shakespeare recently arrived the city of London, and broods on life's disappointments which elicits sorrows and pain.