Answer:
1. My sister-in-law’s truck was stolen. Someone must have broken a window to get in the car.
2. Ann is the one who drew the picture that will be featured in Guam Pacific Daily News tomorrow.
3. I could have swum to that Cocos island but it’s too rainy to try that.
4. My friends and I wore blue jeans.
5. Me, May, and Frank left Rocky our dog here while we were inside of the coffee shop.
6. I’m glad that you rode the second bus today so that you could help me after school.
7. Twenty-six students have spoken to the principal about cleaning the science building restrooms.
8. Next weekend we'll travel to the south and visit Umatac my Uncle lives there.
9. My brother has worn his favorite sweater until it has begun to fall apart.
10. The car has developed engine problems we won't be able to drive in Merizo today.
Explanation: I tried my best hope this helps :)
Incomplete question. However, I inferred how the phrase is used in everyday conversation.
Answer:
The situation was beyond anyone's control.
Explanation:
It is fitting to use this phrase because of what we know about Greenland, it is an area that faces extreme cold weather which is highly uncontrollable.
Thus, the phrase "at the mercy of" suggest that the weather made them vulnerable to any condition.
The word is hortatory or inspirational