Answer: The answer would be B. "advantages and promises."
Explanation: The reason that's the answer is because, the concept of this excerpt state that, "The consequences of a speedy removal will be important to the United States, and to the Indians themselves. The pecuniary advantages which it promises to the Government are the least of its recommendations. It put an end to all the possible dangers of collision between the authorities of the General and State Governments on account of the Indians."
The sheriff arrives at the Finch house to announce that Bob Ewell has been found dead under the tree where the children were attacked, having fallen on his own knife. By this time, Scout realizes that the stranger is none other than Boo Radley, and that Boo is actually responsible for killing Ewell, thus saving her and Jem's lives. In spite of Atticus' insistence to the contrary, the sheriff refuses to press charges against Boo. Scout agrees with this decision and explains her understanding to her father. Boo sees Jem one more time and then asks Scout to take him home, but rather than escort him home as though he were a child, she has Boo escort her to his house as a gentleman would.
With Boo safely home, Scout returns to Jem's room where Atticus is waiting. He reads her to sleep and then waits by Jem's bedside for his son to wake up.
1. were you doing
was trying
2. found, immediately went, turned
3. said, was, need
4. arrived, was not, was working in the garden
5. was also watching
6. called, were not, was, was studying
7. walked, was talking, were busily working
8. was watching
9. was, was not listening
10. called, was just thinking
11. was crossing, striked
12.were busily bargaining, trying
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In the Romeo and Juliette, this scene happen between Romeo and the Nurse.
Romeo say that his comfort has been Reviv'd after The nurses gives him a Ring which belong to Juliette. He perceive it as a sign of good gesture from her and he know that how she loved him
Answer:
a. cheerful
Explanation:
an antonym for the word sullen is cheerful