The correct word to complete the sentence is "followed." Therefore, the full sentence would be:
"Competition was fierce. People spoke of nothing else in the days that followed, admiring the winner and promising themselves that one day, their own kite would fly proudly over the town."
We can arrive at this answer because:
- At the beginning of the sentence, we can see that the competition took place days ago.
- This is because the narrator uses the expression "was fierce" to refer to the competition and "was" is a verb that indicates that this occurred in the past.
- Therefore, people can only have commented on the competition after it was over, that is, in the days that followed the competition.
Therefore, the only word capable of completing the blank space and leaving the sentence coherent and correct would be "followed."
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Answer:a good neighbour ( a predicate adjective)
Explanation:
A predicate adjective describes the subject and is followed by a linking verb e.g 'is'.
In the sentence above, Mr. Brown is described as 'a good neighbour '.
Answer:
A. She will be deprived of a special celebration to mark an important milestone in her life.
Explanation:
i mean its literally in the passage lol
I don't believe that he means it as a threat he really does mean it as an idolization of powerlessness due to the fact that throughout the poem he's using language that you could only expect from someone in a hopeless or powerless situation an de to the fact that the tone is slow and you could say placed in a logical way as to show a sense of powerlessness (hope this helps)