1 introduction paragraph
2 three facts made into three paragraphs
3 conclusion paragraph
Hello. This question is incompetent. The full question is:
A poor substitute for food was this hide, just as it had been stripped from the starved horses of the cattlemen six months back. In its frozen state it was more like strips of galvanized iron, and when a dog wrestled it into his stomach it thawed into thin and innutritious leathery strings and into a mass of short hair, irritating and indigestible.
The sensory details in this excerpt help the reader understand how cold and harsh the weather is. How long food rations can last on the trail. How desperate the dogs are to eat. How poorly treated the horses are.
Answer:
How desperate the dogs are to eat.
Explanation:
The text manages to promote sensory details that show how the dogs were so hungry that they were content to eat anything that could satisfy the overwhelming and desperate hunger they felt. The hunger was so great that the dogs were able to eat extremely hard, frozen, tasteless and nutrient-free strips of leather, because that was more comfortable than the hunger they felt.
The awenser is homophones.
I'm assuming that you need to create a noun out of these verbs by adding either the suffix -ance or -ence. There are no particular rules as to which suffix should follow, so unfortunately you will have to learn these by heart.
The answers are:
acceptance
attendance
conference
repentance
resistance
superintendence
vigilance
Answer:
example heh sabkuch eeseleye example vena kuchnai
Explanation:
aglee bhar example ke saath bajena