I don't think that Joe is feeling ___ about his decision
You need to use an adjective to fill in the blank.
It cannot be happily or badly because they are adverbs.
It is either:
I don't think that Joe is feeling well about his decision OR
I don't think that Joe is feeling good about his decision
The answer that makes most sense is <u>good</u>
Answer:
Uncle Hammer gets very angry, particularly at Mr. Simms. He mutters something about getting his gun and leaves in a car. Mr. Morrison follows Uncle Hammer and is able to talk him down. Confronting a white man would have been devastating for Uncle Hammer and the family.
Answer:
High and low Anglicanism, between Anglicanism and Roman Catholicism, and between ritualism and evangelicalism.
Explanation:
The novel celebrates Christianity—of a certain type—as the best of all religions.
Answer:
Neither
Explanation:
I just took the quiz and it was the correct answer