Answer: “. . . let us squander our morning in futile songs.”
The word "squander" most closely resembles "waste," while the word "futile" refers to something with no purpose. Therefore, in this phrase, the author is telling us that, due to the good weather, he does not want to do anything productive. In fact, he wants to waste all his morning singing songs for no particular purpose, except that of being merry. This statement shows that the author wants to be mischievous.
Answer: C
Explanation:
I would thing it would be C because an article in a fashion magazine isn't that important, comments don't really matter. But by a association on MEDICAL health, that would be it.
this happens because of the reflection of light that comes from the sun. remember that the earth,sun and moon all orbit
2. <span>Many daily household tasks can now be completed either by technology or hiring someone to help you.</span>
Sprint and run seem to be synonyms, so I think puzzled or baffled would be a fitting answer