1. married George - <span>E) Emily Webb
</span><span>2. was Dr. Gibbs's son - </span><span>C) George
</span><span>3. died before Emily did - </span><span>G) Mrs. Gibbs
</span><span>4. hanged himself - F) Simon Stimson
5. birthday present for Emily - A) a post-card album
6. suggests universality - B) an unusual address
7. the town constable - D) Mr. Warren
8. the druggist - H) Mr. Morgan</span>
<span>Restate. Rewrite the question as a statement and use it as the first part of the first sentence of the answer.
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Answer:
The speaker describes the city as splendid, unparalleled, and bathed in the first light. She also describes the air of the city as clear and smokeless.
The sight of the city, London, in the words of William Wordsworth, was a 'sight in its majesty.'
Explanation:
The lovely poem "Composed upon Westminster Bridge" by William Wordsworth (September 3, 1802" ) described London as it was before it was polluted by the Industrial Revolution. Before that perilous period, London, in Wordsworth's words, possessed clear air and smokeless atmosphere and emerged in majesty as the morning rising, and bright as the sun.
Answer:
Steve is trying to protect Les as he was the witness of what happened.
Explanation:
"The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" is the twenty-second episode of "The Twilight Zone." After the meteor hits the Maple Street, the power of the street is lost. Cars, lights, telephones and other electronic appliances stop. Les Goodman tries to start his car but it did not start, so he walks off towards his home, when suddenly his car starts on its own. the neighbors thinks him to be an alien start coming across the street towards his house. But Steve stops them saying, <em>"Wait Wait a minute...wait a minute! Let's not be a mob!" </em>because he witnessed what just happened with Goodman's car.
Answer: O Carla wanted to enter her beautiful, glamorous Yorkie, Fluffy, into her county's dog show.