Answer:
The eagerness with which he and his wife were looking forward to their trip.
-Many of the churches were in use because it was a weekend.
-Not having been told that the weekend they’d booked was a public holiday.
Explanation:
It kills/destroys forests and the animals that live there. Possibly killing endangered animals. To answer the question it kills animals or scaring them off to roam around in other places. And it lowers the amount of trees to take in CO2 and expel Oxygen
Answer:
True; a graphic organizer is a good tool to use when prewriting for a compare and contrast paragraph.
Explanation:
One of the most common graphic organizers that are used when prewriting for a compare and contrast paragraph is a Venn diagram. So the answer is true.
Answer:
ok this a=is actually tragic but so unwarranted like why kill a woman for committing adultery!
Explanation:
The tragic love story of Sir Lancelot and Queen Guinevere is probably one of the best-known stories of Arthurian Legend. Lancelot fall in love with Queen Guinevere, King Arthur's wife. Their love grew slowly, as Guinevere kept Lancelot away from her. Eventually, however, her love and passion overpowered her and the pair became lovers. One night, Sir Agravaine and Sir Mordred, King Arthur's nephew, led a band of 12 knights to Guinevere's chamber where they burst in upon the lovers. Discovered, Sir Lancelot made a fighting escape, but poor Guinevere was not so lucky. She was seized and condemned to burn to death for her adultery. Fear not. Sir Lancelot returned several days later to rescue his beloved Guinevere from the fire. This whole sad affair divided the Knights of the Round Table and weakened Arthur's kingdom. Poor Lancelot ended his days as a lowly hermit and Guinevere became a nun at Amesbury where she died. SO YOU SEE THE STORY IS ACTUALLY TRAGIC!
PS. i hope this helps