The early difficulties of Elizabeth's reign secured him a deceitful peace on that side for a time
I Believe the Correct Answers are A and B
Because a Narrative Arc is Universal to both
Here are two examples : '' So Carnehan loaded the mules with the rifles that was taken off the camels, and together we starts forward into those bitter cold mountainous parts, and never a road broader than the back of your hand.''
'' My eye could detect no failure in the disguises. The scene in the Serai attested that they were complete to the native mind. There was just the chance, therefore, that Carnehan and Dravot would be able to wander through Afghanistan without detection.''
The action of Carnehan preparing things for his journey show that they are taking this adventure seriously and truly wish to accomplish their goal of becoming kings. Although they had trials and tribulations to face, they are stepping up to the plate and conquering them.
The correct use of comparative is found in the following sentence:
<span>D. George has a bigger appetite than Harry.
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Below, I will correct the other sentences:
A. This is the worst picture I've ever seen.
B. Alicia is a better swimmer than Marilynn.
<span>C. Of the three girls, Janet is the best speaker.</span>
Answer: False.
Explanation: Like in Matilda, the male voice is the narrator, but is not a character. If you haven't seen this movie, freaking watch it!!!!! It's amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!