Answer:
"By silver reeds in a silver stream" would be the correct answer.
Explanation:
alliteration is the use of words that begin with the same letter, in this case, the words "silver" and "stream" both begin with a "s"
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Read Hound of the Baskervilles, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Which statement BEST summarizes the central idea of the text?
A
Dr. Mortimer has no idea what happened to his friend, Sir Baskerville, but is
being nosy and trying to get true information from Sherlock Holmes by
feeding Holmes a few facts.
B. Dr. Mortimer is suspicious that something ghostly or superstitious had a hand in the death of his friend. Sir Baskerville.
C. Dr. Mortimer does not want Sherlock Holmes to continue his investigation, so he is giving Sherlock Holmes false information without Holmes realizing it.
D
. Dr Mortimer is attempting to convince Sherlock Holmes that Sir Baskerville's butler, Barrymore, lied to the police because he had a hand in the death of Sir Baskerville
Answer: B. Dr. Mortimer is suspicious that something ghostly or superstitious had a hand in the death of his friend. Sir Baskerville.
Explanation:
Dr. James Mortimer is a family friend as well as the doctor of the Baskervilles, and the estate executor of the recently departed Sir Charles Baskerville. The Baskerville family is believed to be cursed by a sinister black hound. Mortimer thinks that Charles´death may have had something to do with that curse.
Answer:
A. the hostility of the other characters in the story
Explanation:
"White Fang" is a famous novel written by Jack London. It tells the story of a half dog - half wolf cub named White Fang who lived in an Indian camp.
During his growing-up, he was constantly bullied by other, older dogs, attacking him in groups.
Also, he was constantly beaten by his owner, who, sensing his wild side, decided to break his spirit and tame him as soon as possible.
This made White Fang fear and obey stronger than him, but to exibit the same behavioral pattern as them when interacting with weaker than him.
There are quiet a few other names for the Roaring Twenties. They are <u>Age of the Red-Hot Mamas</u>, <u>Flapper Era</u>, <u>Jazz Age</u>, and<u> Mad Decade.</u>
Does it use the words "like" or "as". The two possible answers are metaphor or simile