Answer:
- Each king knew <u>his</u> pajamas were too casual for Monse Finnie's banquet.
Explanation:
The correct pronoun referring to the bold word(each king) would be 'his' as 'each' is a singular indefinite pronoun that carries a singular antecedent 'his or her.' Since 'king' is used only for masculine, thus, we will use 'his' as the antecedent which refers to the pronoun 'each king.' It helps in referring to each king without being specific to a particular.
Answer:
The drink:
-A Moselle wine named "Geierslay Ohligsberg, 1945"
- And a Claret wine.
Explanation:
"Tasting" is a 1951 New York Times publication by Roald Dahl.
In this post, 6 people sit at a table in Mike Schofield's house.
Among the six people are <u>Mike, his sponge, his daughter, the unidentified narrator, his wife, and Richard Pratt, a wine expert.
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Where what begins as a good dinner turns into a succession of awkward moments, accusing glances, awkward silences and accusations from different sides of the table. when the host (Mike) and his select guest (Richard) begin an innocent challenge that becomes much more dangerous.
The two wines that were served were
-<u>A Moselle wine named "Geierslay Ohligsberg, 1945</u>"
- <u>And a Claret wine</u>. Being the second wine, the one that started with the problems at the table.
Answer:
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Explanation: