The workers have feelings to food can make people mean
ABCs (it would be abc's if it was lowercase)
An apostrophe doesn't pluralize a word, an 's' does.
What’re they good for? Well, here’s our best Shmoop expert opinion: when you read a line of poetry aloud, your eyes (and therefore your voice) tend to speed on to the end of the line. Try it and see. When you read "in Just-," however, the spaces slow your eyes down. More importantly, they slow your voice down, as well. As you’re reading, you’re thinking, "Huh? I totally don’t know whether to pause for the spaces or not!" And even in that time that it takes to think that through, your voice slows oh-so-slightly. Kind of cool, huh?
Answer:
Spectators were asked to help
Explanation:
The other possible answers imply that the firefighters had enough equipment
Hey!
Most people can learn best when they can follow an example.
Examples are always correct. When people look at examples, they'll do it the same way and it'll help them remember.
Good luck and hope this helps! :)