Yes because there is not much need to keep around incorrect answers but at the same time no because this could be useful to learn how people thought and viewed the world around them in the 1400s,the answer could be possibly answered in both ways and the actual answer is most likely an opinion by both sides to answer yes or no.
The author can put the main character at a dangerous place. To cause tention.
Hope this helps....
From Antioch, Apostle Paul and Barnabas travel to Seleucia then sail to Salamis, which is the principle city and seaport of the island of Cyprus.
Hi Ashley.
For 20.)
"Harvey was consumed by the idea that he could actually win the pizza-making contest and the trip to Italy."
From a first glance, we can already determine that this is a use of figurative language because Harvey was not literally consumed (or eaten as mentioned in definition #2), which means we can eliminate answer choice B.
We can also eliminate answer choice #1 and #3, or answer choices A and C; because we can determine that he was not actually destroyed or burned.
This leaves us with our only remaining answer choice and definition,
D.) Definition 4.
This actually fits as Harvey's attention was completely focused on the idea he could win the pizza-making contest and the trip to Italy.
For 21.)
This problem is looking for any grammatical errors in the sentences listed below. From a first glance, answer choice A can be eliminated as it has perfect grammar.
Answer choice B can be eliminated as it has no grammatical errors, too.
Answer choice D can be eliminated as it has no grammatical errors;
however, we can select answer choice C.) as the correct answer.
I hope this helps!
Answer:
Harsh or unplesant
Explanation:
Euphemisms have many different uses. They can help you avoid being overly blunt and remain in a tone of politeness. People will generally understand the euphemism meaning, even though you're not "coming right out with it." With that in mind, let's take a look at a few different categories of euphemisms.