Answer: c
Explanation: not quite sure how to explain, this also varies a lot on the country there are different "standards" for certain country's
Poe builds suspense in "the raven" when it said "never more".
<span>I'd say B: “It is so discouraging not to have any advice and companionship about my work.”
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
[transitive, intransitive] to be or go around the edge of something skirt something They followed the road that skirted the lake. They skirted the forest and emerged on to a path. skirt around/round something I skirted around the field and crossed the bridge.
Answer:
B. before cereal
Explanation:
These are all of the options:
A. My brother ate a <u>cold</u> bowl of cereal for breakfast this morning.
B. My brother ate a bowl of <u>cold</u> cereal for breakfast this morning.
C. My brother ate a bowl of cereal for <u>cold</u> breakfast this morning.
D. My <u>cold</u> brother ate a bowl of cereal for breakfast this morning.
Out of all of these options, option B makes the most sense.