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The answer to this question is B-Sweetened water.
Explanation:
Yes, but make sure there our no more hostile. Andmake sure there not paying attenchion and if they our make a distraction to set them off guard them put the bomb on the vehicle
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What is the mood of this passage? How does it make you feel?:
At first it makes you feel relaxed and comfy, And then the man get's cold and it explains what e put on so he was warm. Then he walks to the fire and you feel warm reading it again.
Foreshadowing occurs when the author suggests plot developments that might come later on in the story. Does this passage contain foreshadowing?
No i do not think this contains foreshadowing.
if it did it would most likely be like this:
"As the man sat near the fire.. he thought..-* and it ended there and it leaves you wanting more.
brainleist??
I think that railroads helped because people could get their goods faster and people could send out more goods across America.
Macbeth had several impediments to assassinate Duncan, King of Scotland. The double trust he would be braking is that first he considered the King Duncan as his "kinsman and his subject" so he had to protect him. Second, Macbeth was hosting Duncan in his castle so he had to keep it away from any threat as an implicit compromise instead of being himself the killer. In addition, Macbeth thought that King Duncan was a noble, virtuous and free of corruption person, so his dead would make people feel very sad which filled Macbeth with a lot of guilt even though ambition made him doubt.