I'm pretty sure its logical and methodical
Well I think “collection sources” would be correct
Answer:
The man did exactly as he said he would and wrote "your exact weight" on the paper.
Explanation:
A boy was at a carnival and went to a booth where a man said to the boy, "If I write your exact weight on this piece of paper then you have to give me $50, but if I cannot, I will pay you $50." The boy looked around and saw no scale so he agrees, thinking no matter what the carny writes he'll just say he weighs more or less. In the end the boy ended up paying the man $50. How did the man win the bet?
Hi,
I think the best choice would be D, <span>-When he dies, he will no longer be able to hear the song of the nightingale.
~Elisabeth</span>
Answer:
The choice matches the rhyme scheme of this stanza from "The Walrus and the Carpenter" is ABCBDB
Explanation:
The rhyme scheme in "The Walrus and the Carpenter" by Lewis Carroll goes ABCBDB, this will be:
The Walrus and the Carpenter (A)
Were walking close at hand; (B)
They wept like anything to see (C)
Such quantities of sand. (B)
"If this were only cleared away,"(D)
They said, "it would be grand!"(B)
This refers to the rhyme at the end of each line, having four different sounds in the end of each line, and being just the sound in the lines (B) that one that is constantly repeated, as hand, sand, and grand have the same phonetic sound while Carpenter, see, and away are totally individual.