Tbh Idk but I do believe considering myself southern they did sing to bring each other closer and to warm each others spirits
Answer:
D) to have in one's mind
Explanation:
The question above is related to the story of "Jane Eyre," written by Charlotte Bronte. The incident occurred when John Reed, Jane's cousin, acted cruel again to Jane. He asked Jane what she was hiding (she was actually hiding a book and reading it) and asked her to show him the book. <u>John then demanded that she had no right to touch anything that belonged to them</u> (such as their books). This started the argument with Jane and in the end, John threw the book at Jane. Jane then started shouting at John and calling him a murderer and likened him to the cruel Roman emperors.
The incident caught the attention of Bessie and Miss Abbot. Such incident became evidence of Jane's bad manner according to how she acted, since <u>John was considered the son of her benefactress.</u> This then proves that the word "entertain" means "to have in one's mind." The incident just added to what Bessie and Miss Abbot had in mind, particularly on the bad side, about Jane Eyre.
It is relatively easy to spot a gerund, given that it looks like a verb + ing. Having that in mind, the gerund here is drinking from the tap. This gerund acts as the subject of the sentence, which you can easily determine by asking the question What is perfectly safe?, and the answer will be Drinking from the tap - that's how you know it is the subject.
So, the correct answer is drinking from the tap/subject.
Answer:energy,
firepower,
force,
horsepower,
might,
muscle,
potence,
potency,
Explanation:brainliest plzz
and- When a person has power or is in a position of power generally people assume they have wealth or are intellectually superior. These assumptions go along with power and are therefore connotations. There are many other connotations of power and they vary depending on the society the power is in.
Answer:
I hope this helps any! :)
Explanation:
<em>What is Diagon alley: </em>Diagon Alley is a cobblestoned wizarding alley and shopping area located in London, England behind a pub called the Leaky Cauldron.
<em>How does Harry get there: </em>
Harry and Hagrid exit into a small courtyard behind the Leaky Cauldron. While Harry reflects on peoples' reaction to him, Hagrid taps the wall bricks with his umbrella and a hole appears, growing bigger and bigger, forming an archway.