Answer:Can't tell you if I can't see the story
Explanation:
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<span>Question 1: The passage implies that which of these is true about Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield?
They only tolerated each other because of their family connection.
They were united by their common interest in exploring new places.
They had more fun with each other than with anyone else they knew.
They enjoyed each other's company despite differences in temperament.
Question 2: Mr. Enfield is called "the well-known man about town." What can we infer about his character, in contrast to that of Mr. Utterson?
He is not as socially awkward as Mr. Utterson
Question 3: What does the author suggest with the line “sometimes wondering, almost with envy”?
Mr. Utterson sometimes seems to appear envious of those who don’t follow the rules.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
The poet shifts from the unbecoming parts of summer to telling how wonderful and beloved his love true love is.
The correct answer is invoke a curse or judgment.
They were used to invoke the wrath of god upon your enemy.