Answer:
1. a, 2. an, 3. The, 4. A, 5. the, 6. a 7. the, 8. a, 9. a, 10. a, 11. an, 12. The, 13. The, 14. a, 15. a
Explanation:
When the next word starts with a vowel sound, it will be an. If not, it is a. When referring to a direct object, you use the.
I'm assuming this is about articles.
15 is a bit of a tricky one, but it starts with a "your" or "yer" type of sound.
Answer:
in general d sounds most convincing, even tough I often went with a. but the risk of failure is high and if the amount of material is just too much for one day it will just not work.
b and c just don't sound like good strategies at all, but the choice depends on the material and the time and resources you have.
Salad dressing of oil, wine vinegar, and seasoning. A small ornamental bottle for holding smelling salts.
A good word can be self-congratulatory or maybe decieving
This is from Frankenstein
Explanation:
- The novel is about a series of letters from the explorer Robert Walton to his sister Margaret. It is about his dangerous voyage to the North Pole. In his first letter he tells her about the preparations that were made for their journey.
- In the following letters he tells her that he was isolated and had no one to share his dreams. But informs her that he is confident that he will achieve his dreams.
- He explains how the ship is stuck between two sheets of ice. They find a stranger who is weak and had starved for days. He refuses to board their ship. Walton and the stranger eventually become friends.