Answer:
After reading the excerpt from Enrique’s Journey, it is noticed that the underlined phrases support the author’s purpose when they show that the worst part of the train ride may be over. So, the third option is the right answer.
Explanation:
This excerpt talks about the change of scenery when Enrique's train approaches a town. Enrique watches the men tending the corn, the women working in the kitchens, cowboys smiling and riding past the train, and fieldworkers working happily. There is also a change in the natural atmosphere. It changes into something peaceful. Mountains drawing closer, green fields and butterflies fluttering at the end of the journey. All these positive pointers make us hopeful that the worst part of the ride is over and now there would be better things coming in.
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"Bow to his bidding and bring him their tribute:
An excellent atheling!"
"splendid achievements"
"displayed then their prowess-in-battle."
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Answer:
The correct answer is: to send.
Explanation:
The word root <em>miss </em>(and its other variant <em>mit</em>) comes from Latin and it means <em>to send</em>. In English, we have many examples which show us the meaning of this root, like in the following examples:
dismiss - to send someone out
remit - to send back
transmissible - sent across
mission - kind of duty which a person is sent out to perform
The best answer is: Traitor - because that was what Benedict Arnold is known as
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