As soon as he'd briskly finished up all of his chores he had, he lit his fire and spied us in the blaze/the heart's inside us shook/terrified by his rumbling voice and monstrous hulk.
not my answer! one I had found. I don't want to take credit for this as I don't know what this is actually about. just wanted to help!
Answer:
see explanation
Explanation:
london's character does not survive in the story--> many prospectors got sick and some died
london's character is traveling along a common gold rush route--> people from around the world went to the yukon to find gold
london's character struggles to get to camp--> traveling in the yukon was difficult, especially in winter months
london's character is inexperienced and does not listen to advice--> people had little knowledge of surviving a harsh environment
Answer:
D. mind-reading
Explanation:
If you replace "used," "figure," or "wanted," the sentence still has the same "sarcastic" tone.
I agree with the person above.
When there are two objects in a sentence, the grammar rule is that the first one is going to be the indirect one, and the second one the direct one. So, having this in mind, the first object A. customers is the indirect one.