The answer is (2) eaten, because you can use, display, and clean art, baskets, doormats, and lamps, but you can’t eat any of them.
Answer: Drank
Explanation: verb (used without object), drank [drangk] or (Nonstandard) drunk [druhngk]; drunk or, often, drank; drink·ing
The players,the classmates.and the bully
Answer:
The important topic of the vote encourages Stef's response.
"I have no idea what I'm doing, but I can't let this vote happen." (paragraph 5)
Explanation:
The vote has a very strong impact on the life of Stef and her family and this means that she rethinks some attitudes she had and is responsible for doing something for herself and in relation to everything that is happening. This vote promotes Stef's proactivity and the decision-making she must present, as an important character in the plot. This moment also makes the public have a better relationship with Stef and her personality.
Understanding lady Macbeths character would be very helpful for this question, since she was probabley one of the most powerful strong and influential characters in liturature,it would probably be best in you were strong in your letter to her, she was a female character who was derived of all humanity( she didnt have feelings when it came to love, or compassion), therefore a strong ad almost commanding letter to her would be best, since she wouldn't respond to anything heartfelt, since her only ambition was to be queen, we can use that to our advantage of her in the beginning of the letter, such as Lady Macbeth, wife of Macbeth, i have come to an understanding that your desires are very selfish and plain of heart.... it has also.... or if you trying to give her advice on what to do in the play, advice about what? if she should be good or evil? please answer... then i can help you more!