Answer: The "Benjamin of the family" is a phrase used in several languages to refer to the youngest son—especially when he is much younger than his brothers. Sometimes the name is chosen for a son born to mature parents unlikely to have more children, especially if he has several older siblings.
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The 4th one.
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<u>It has correct punctuation, and spelling.</u>
Answer: im pretty sure its C.
Explanation: because C. talks about separating from one another and the sentence talks about torn apart and the sentence is alike to the paragraph. i hope this helps and if it does tell me!
Answer: Mr. Utterson is well liked by others, in spite of his flaws.
In the excerpts from chapter one of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Mr. Utterson has several flaws. He rarely smiles, and he is often embarrassed and "backward in sentiment." However, despite these shortcomings, Mr. Utterson is liked by many people. On the other hand, Mr. Hyde is "detestable." Therefore, the difference is that, even though both characters are flawed, Mr. Utterson is often liked, unlike Mr. Hyde.
A. it makes since to put it their instead of the other answer choices.