Answer:
He led disoriented soldiers back to the trenches. Once, Stubby himself got lost, but French troops found and returned him. When German prisoners marched through Stubby’s camp, the fierce little dog had to be restrained so he wouldn’t attack them.
Sergeant Stubby wearing his coat and medals.
With all the dangers at the front, injury was perhaps inevitable for this canine soldier. During an attack, Stubby inhaled mustard gas, which required medical treatment. Later, Stubby recognized danger during another gas attack. He roused soldiers from sleep and likely saved many lives.
Explanation:
https://www.familysearch.org/blog/en/sergeant-stubby-famous-world-war-military-dog/
The correct answer here is c) to the extreme. An absolute phrase is a
phrase which includes a subject, and whereas the other possible answers
all include subjects (eyes, hands, heart) the same cannot be said of 'to
the extreme' which could be described more as a commonplace saying or
cliche rather than an absolute phrase.
Answer is b
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"sweating and
<span> heart palpitations</span>" are not only a bad way to decrease anxiety, they are also generally considered to be the effects of anxiety itself, meaning that they are what must be controlled.
<span>✐ </span>Personification is the usage of language that makes something act like a human being.
✹ The car belched and coughed as it lurched into life.
Answer: Letter A<span>
Hope that helps. -UF aka Nadia </span>