Answer:
Arturo Castro has a faster mile time than I do.
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Matilda compared her daddy to Shakespeare in a way that <em>he was the opposite of him.</em> His dad always said <em>having a good strong hair meant having a good strong brain underneath,</em> but Shakespeare was bald which meant <em>his dad didn't have a good strong brain underneath.</em>
Explanation:
The question above refers to the Chapter entitled, "The Platinum-Blond Man" of the Matilda book.
At this time, Matilda thought that his father deserved a <em>"severe form of punishment" </em>after she was called a<em> cheat </em>and a <em>liar </em>by his father just because she was able to answer an arithmetic problem. Her revenge happened after they had a conversation about his dad's hair. She compared it <em>sarcastically </em>to that of Shakespeare.
Answer:
For the faulty sentence given the sentence below presents the revised sentence.
<em>Tamsin flipped through her stations to find a song to match her mood, starting with country, with pop, with movie soundtracks, with dance.</em>
Romeo and Juliet was written in Sonnet form :)
The correct answer of the given question above would be the last option. Based on the given excerpt above, Edwards is attempting to convince readers that they will always feel pain and sadness. When there is happiness, there will always be sadness and pain. Hope this is the answer that you are looking for.