Adjective, frail·er, frail·est.
having delicate health; not robust; weak:
My grandfather is rather frail now.
easily broken or destroyed; fragile.
Answer:
C). II & IV
Explanation:
The second and the fourth option correctly displays the support to the central idea of the NewsEla article titled 'Passeth the cranberry sauce! The medieval origins of Thanksgiving.' <u>The second option offering details about 'the proposition of culinary tradition derived from a feast that was organized among the Native American Neighbors and the pilgrims justify the origin of Thanksgiving ceremonies while the last option helps in providing backing to the argument by detailing the names of dishes served like Cranberry sauce, sour fruit sauce, hot, dry meat, etc</u>. Thus, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.
Answer:
Opportunities knock on our door
Our own choice to take up or ignore
Make the choice count! Bear in mind,
a once in a lifetime option, a life-changing find.
Explanation:
add on to this if you wish, rearrange or change words.
or don't even use it at all -- it's 3 am
Answer:D. The person who relates the events of the story for the audience.
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Answer: B)
Reason: B is the only liquid out of the 4 and the rest are all solids.