Answer:
1. I think that I shall never see
2. a thing as lovely as a tree.
3. Who wrote the poem, "My Last Duchess"?
4. My favorite novel is the Yearling.
5. Our middle school band played, "Fandango."
6. During the winter David read, "For Whom the Bell Tolls."
Explanation:
Just combine 1 and 2 I read it wrong for a second
The possible contributing factors are weak civilian review, lack of leadership, ineffective civil solutions and lax on criminal prosecutions. If these issues of police officers who commit human rights violations are combined, chances are they are not afraid of getting punished, caught or prosecuted.
Answer:
It was exciting to watch the ballerina as she leaped<u> </u><u>gracefully</u> into the arm, of her partner.
Explanation:
The answer is: The author highlights a woman’s inability to borrow money without a man’s signature.
To be able to borrow some money from the bank, the character Nora needed a man to sign the papers for her. Since she couldn't let her husband know about it, she seems to have forged her father's signature to receive the loan.
Context:
The conversation in this excerpt reveals a plot complication in the story. Nora borrowed money from the bank without her husband's knowledge of the fact. She had needed the money to take her husband to Italy when he was sick. Nora lied to him, telling him she had gotten the money from her father.
Krogstad works at the bank with Nora's husband and is about to be fired. He blackmails Nora, as we can read in the excerpt, so that she will help him keep his job.