The car which always goes Right?
What do you mean by what do they hear we need background info
No man is an island. This is a true statement because an island is alone, and is not connected to any other piece of land. Men (or people) on the other hand are "part of the continent..." We are all connected to each other, as a continent is a bunch of connected land. We as people are all part of humankind. You and I, for example, are connected through this website.
When the author comments about his connection to the rest of the humans on Earth, he makes the statement, "Any a man's death diminishes me," which shows that the author believes that we as people are all connected, and that the loss of one is the loss of a piece of us all.
Does that help any?
Answer:
The sentence that is correct is:
3. Geese fly south in the winter to escape the bitter cold.
Explanation:
This question is about the plural form of some nouns. In number 1, the plural of "fish" is written as "fishes". Even though this plural does exist, this should not be chosen as the correct option. The plural form "fish" is more commonly used and, since the question wants only one option to be correct, we should choose a more correct one, so to speak.
In number 2, the plural "mices" is incorrect. There should be no -s at the noun's ending. "Mice" is the correct plural of "mouse".
Number 3 is the correct option. The irregular plural form "geese" is used for the noun "goose".
Finally, in number 4, the plural form "turkies" is spelled incorrectly. The right spelling is "turkeys" - there is no need to drop the -y and add -ies. The noun "pheasant" is not even in its plural form, which would be "pheasants".
Answer: the competition was lost by the contestants
Explanation: