The answer is Non stop. Because they constantly had something to chat about.
Answer:
1. Amul. Amul has paid for this advertisement as Amul is the brand and owner of the product.
2. The goal of the advertiser is to introduce and influence the audience with new flavor of shrikhand that is badam pista and attract people with the sweet taste of the great combination of these two ingredients.
3. This advertisement trying to persuade people who love to eat sweets along with a healthy perspective.
4. Yes, according to me the advertiser achieved the goal because as an audience I would love to try it as a dessert and love the taste of badam pista together.
5. The advertisement is about a sweet dessert that is filled with healthy and domestic ingredients (badam pista).
Answer:
If you can make a prediction based on what you see now, we use going to. For example, “You're driving too fast, you're going to hit the car in front!”
Answer:
D) The unnamed passenger is courageous
Explanation:
"The Hunting of the Snark" (1876) is a poem by Lewis Carroll (also the author of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"). The poem is fantastic epic tale of nine tradesmen and a beaver of their adventure to hunt an imaginary creature "snark" which according to the poem may become very dangerous called as Boojum.
Options B and C are not correct because the Bellman (the leader) is describing the qualities of an unnamed passenger who forgets things easily and has even forgot his own name. But bellman tells that what is most important is the fact that he has courage, that is the most important thing for hunting a snark.
Option A is not correct because the line is about courage and not about skill. Moreover the unnamed man is a tradesman or a passenger and not a fighter.
Answer:
To rest beside my brother's corpse his love embracing mine, i will commit a crime.
Explanation:
There are many themes throughout Antigone but the main one is loyalty and having an obligation to ones family. This sentence exemplifies Antigone's decision to bury her brother even if it meant breaking the law.