Answer:
HEEFF
Explanation:
This explains the wider implications of the text better than AFOREST or LOD.
Not always, because with evidence it can also be wrong. You need at least two to make a point if necessary.
Answer:
C)
Explanation:
A) one day he'll take his drops and keep strictly to his diet and go to bed in good time, but the next day unless I watch him he'll suddenly forget his medicine, eat sturgeon-which is forbidden-and sit up playing cards till one -clock in the morning.
B) well, even if I hadn't stayed up, this pain would have kept me awake.
C) praskovya fedororvna's attitude to ivan ilyich's illness, as she expressed it both to others and to him, was that it was his own fault and was another of the annoyances he caused her.
D) at the law courts too, ivan ilyich noticed, or thought he noticed, a strange attitude towards himself. It sometimes seemed to him that people were watching him inquisitively as a man whose place might soon be vacant.
E) as if the awful, horrible, and unheard-of thing that was going on within him, incessantly gnawing at him and irresistibly drawing him away, was a very agreeable subject for jests.
Beneath it rung the battle shout/And burst the cannon's roar;
Answer: Option C.
<u>Explanation:</u>
This excerpt has been taken from the poem "Old Ironsides" which has been written by Oliver Wendell. The poem talks about a ship which is a war ship. It is a proud ship because it is a war ship.
This ship has grown through various battles and wars making it a strong ship and thus a powerful ship. Because of all this hardships, this ship deserves a good end.
Answer:
The equal or Synonyms in your case
Explanation: