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what crisis does Jill face in the story and how is it resolved? Jill faces having to be the only waitress at a popular pancake house on a Sunday morning. there is a flood of people and she has no back up to help her. the crisis is resolved when her ex-boyfriend and his mother come to assist her.
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1. 9
2. I'm not sure if it has to have a certain rule applied, such as a rhyme scheme, but a line with 10 syllables could be: "The sun and rain would be a sight to see."
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A
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Sadly, he will always be remembered for his infamous remarks at the Oscars.
It couldn't be C or D because those both seem like positive acts.
C: She is infamous for having memorized pi to the 10,000th digit. Nothing negative, it's a celebrated achievement.
D: Touring the movie set, I got to meet the infamous people who work behind the scenes; nothing negative.
B was a bit confusing because you couldn't exactly tell whether the city was infamous or the food, but I've concluded the city was infamous, so that wouldn't be negative.
B: The city has been rebuilt since the flood and is now infamous. The city isn't infamous because of the flood. (Questionable)
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uhhh so the burier wont be caught? also is ophelia dead or alive?
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D) The unnamed passenger is courageous
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"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.