Answer:
First Muir described how he slept sometimes without supper, and then he says he had no difficulty finding a loaf of bread at the farmers' houses. He starts of the paragraph with a complaint of sleeping without blankets, and starts to transition again into nature and its beauty. In the paragraph, Muir says "Storms, thunderclouds, winds in the woods—were welcomed as friends;" when we hear storms, thunderclouds, winds, etc. it brings fear, damage, but Muir then says "were welcomed as friends."
To
The Principal
XYZ School
[City] [Pincode]
Subject: Application for two days leave
Sir/Mam,
Most respectfully, I beg to state that I am suffering from fever since yesterday. Therefore, I am unable to attend the school.
Kindly grant me leave for two days, from [date] to [date].
Thanking you.
Yours Sincerely,
[Name]
Class – [__]
Section – [__]
Answer:
C;; prevailed over
Explanation:
The verb <em>surmount </em>means to stand or be located on top of. In the excerpt from "The Cask of Amontillado," by Edgar Allan Poe, the narrator describes the festive mood of the carnival season and what his friend is wearing - a jester's costume with a conical cap and bells over his head.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
The word boys would mean two or more boys, therefore, Tino is not out by himself.