Answer:
A plaintiff is the party who initiates a lawsuit before a court.
Perjury is the intentional act of swearing a false oath or falsifying an affirmation to tell the truth.
And for "the bar" I don't know if you meant it as a noun, verb, preposition, etc.
Answer:
City, laws, justice, kings.
Explanation:
To answer this question, you must first know what a <u>noun</u> is, which is a person, place, or thing. Look through the list, and you will find out that <u>expected</u> is not a person, place, or thing; it is a verb.
Now you're left with Mesopotamia, city, laws, justice, and kings. A quick tip amongst nouns is that <em>capitalized</em> and <em>eponymous</em> (something that is given a name to) nouns are most probably proper nouns, which is not what we're looking for here. Cross out <u>Mesopotamia</u>, and you are finished.
Hope this helps! :)
Answer 1.
a. Eggs
b. Ladies
c. Women
d. Deer
e. Calves
Answer 2.
a. Ravi's sister is very pretty.
b. These students' books are on the table.
Answer:
B. The people's lives are difficult, but they pretend to feel joy when others can see.
Explanation:
Paul Laurence Dunbar's poem "We Wear the Mask" refers to or talks about people who hide behind a mask to show the side that people want to see. But deep beneath the mask of happiness and smile that people can see, there is pain and suffering and crying, which is hidden so well by the mask.
The speaker talks about suffering which <em>"hides our cheeks and shades our eyes"</em>. He then went on to state <em>"We smile, but, O great Christ, our cries / To thee from tortured souls arise."</em> And when he says <em>"We sing, but oh the clay is vile / Beneath our feet, and long the mile;" </em>he seems to say that <u>despite the hardships faced by them, they will pretend to be joyful and show a happy face that everyone expects and wants to see</u>, and he will hide his true feelings behind the mask.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.