The answer for the given question above would be the first option. The excerpt from Beowulf “The Battle With the Dragon” that *most *plainly casts the dragon as the tale’s antagonist is this: <span> “Vomiting fire and smoke, the dragon/Burned down their homes.” Hope this helps.</span>
Answer:
a. All my friends came home on my birthday.
b. My cousin got married to my friend's sister.
c. Any said, "My little brother resembles my mother"
d. Of what size is your shoes?
e. My jacket has the same colour as yours.
Explanation:
You have to take note of your punctuations and your Concord(subject verb agreement).
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"Things only have meaning in context"
You can see this from the examples that Dickenson lists.
"Land by oceans past" - You would not be able to tell the land if there were no oceans
"Peace by its battles told" - How would we have a definition for peace without battles?
True. It is often the case that additional information can be implied, calculated, or directly brought forward from earlier questions. This is not necessarily the case, however, as you may not be able to complete a question right away due to a lack of knowledge or understanding; but the use of 'may' in the question makes this a true statement.
the answer is men in this culture are more skeptical than women.