Answer:
1. if- if
2. I- I
3. marathon- she
4. There- there
5. alone- what
6. encore- what
7. What- what
8. damaged- what
9. night- or was it Tuesday- we went to the opera.
10. something- what is it?
Explanation: I wrote the two words that the dash would go in between for each sentence. 9 needs two dashes.
Telling or explaining something to someone
Answer:
A.One should not think too much or too little of oneself.
Explanation:
<em>This could be seen in the action taken by Sir Andrew and his friend when being warned to lower their voices. Rather than acknowledged the fact that it is the proper thing to do, they imply mocked and make jest of malvolio.</em>
<em>This later led to him challenging Malvolio to a duel when he (Sir Andrew) thought that his honour has been bruised by the steward, Malvolio.</em>
Answer:
b) hammered into shape
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from Stuff Matters by Mark Miodownik, it is narrated that metals were a great discovery which replaced the use of stones and bones as they were easily malleable unlike the other previously used material.
The line from the excerpt that provides context that supports the meaning of the word malleable is "hammered into shape". This is because for a thing to be malleable, it means that it its shape can be easily altered.
Hm, I think it's A. I'm pretty sure!