Answer:
D. A simple misunderstanding can easily spin out of control.
Explanation:
According to the book "The Night The Ghost Got In" by James Thurber, it is narrated by James Thurber of events that happened when he was a kid.
He recalls coming out of the bathtub by 1:15 am and hearing footsteps downstairs. At first he is convinced that it is a relative but when the footsteps don't stop after some time, he becomes scared. His mother's attention is drawn to it and she also says she heard the footsteps so they become convinced they have burglars in the house.
They call the police and when the police arrive, they cannot find any signs of forced entry, neither can they find any burglar, and in the course of their search, they encounter the grandfather in the attic who has PTSD from the war and grabs the gun of one of the officers and shoots him.
The theme of this story is that a simple misunderstanding can easily spin out of control.
Among the options provided above, the noun clause
is:
<span>A.
</span>whoever comes into the house
Noun clause is introduced by words such as whoever, whomever
and others. It is a dependent clause which can act as a noun, subject, direct
or indirect objects, predicate nominatives, and preposition objects.
My best guess:
Option #1. The poem mentions the girl's pure heart, innocent love, and sweet thoughts. This elucidates the impression that (being described as extremely lovely) she is as lovely within as she is without.
The “going to” tense is used when the speaker refers to plans stated before of the moment of speaking. There are some differences between will and going to. The former is used when the speaker makes instant decision about the feature(example: I will drink a coffee with my friend) or he or she wants to imagine how the near future will be (example: In 4 years, I will be married).On the other hand, the latter refers to very well arranged plans (example: Next summer, we are going to the beach and we are going to stay in Maintains Hotel).
Explanation:
A: Giraffe, Goat, Kangaroo, Koala, Pig
B:Act, Admire Allow Appreciate Arrive
C:Beautiful Beauty Honest Honesty Honor