Answer:
We can infer that Saidu was not feeling well. He was probably hurt and in pain and wanted to be attended to.
Explanation:
We know this from the details provided in pages 82 and 83 where Saidu describes how he fell. He was asked how he is doing but stated that he is okay.
He also mentioned that later that day, he looked in the direction of Junior and sorely wanted him to ask if he was fine. This could only mean that he was in pain.
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The correct answer is lives
Answer:
“contains a miracle ingredient”
Explanation:
Answer:
The inference that can be drawn from "To Autumn" is:
A. Autumn is a peaceful and abundant season, full of natural beauty.
The evidence that supports the answer in Part A is:
A. "Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness . . . Conspiring . . . how to lead and bless With fruit the vines . . . And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core."
Explanation:
John Keats was an English Romantic poet, born in 1795, dead in 1821 at the age of only 25. In his poem "To Autumn", Keats describes the season with vivid imagery, praising its abundance. Especially in the first stanza, Keats describes in detail how fruitful autumn is - how fruits and flowers are abundant. They grow ripe, succulent and sweet, thanks to blessed autumn. Keats does not describe autumn as being inferior to spring. Quite the contrary, he says both seasons have their songs. He also describes the transition from autumn to winter beautifully, peacefully. There is no sadness in his description, but the very opposite, with images of noisy animals, rivers, and winds.