The word that is on the page that has plead/ poach as guide words is C. pliers.
Guide words refer to the words printed at the top of a page to indicate the first and last entry that someone can find on that page. They are used in alphabetical reference works such as dictionaries in order to guide the reader.<u> As words are presented in alphabetical order, "plea" is not the correct option because it goes before "plead"</u> (the word "plead" has a "d" at the end). Furthermore<u>, "poetry" and "poultry" have "e" and "u" after "po"; therefore, they come after "poach"</u>, which is the last word on the page and has an "a" after "po"<u>. In that way, "pliers" is the correct option since it can be found after "plead" and before "poultry". </u>
I love apple pie. The smell of cinnamon, apples and the dough combined is simply lovely. The way the lattices are interlaced and form this beautiful parrtern is very impressive. The sound of a knife cutting through the crumbly crust, the soft filling and the crust again is very pleasnt for me. Seeing the piece of pie getting closer to my face is a dream come true, the smell hits me and the feeling of recently made pie is undescibable. The complex taste that it has is breath taking.
Sos this is too hard for me