Answer:
mark brainliest :)
Explanation:
A rhetorical question is one that makes a point rather than requiring a direct answer: in many cases it may be intended to start a discussion or at least draw an acknowledgement that the listener understands the intended message. A common example is the question "Can't you do anything right?"
1. Verb : found .....helping :can be
2.Verb :authenticated ......helping:idk
4Verb.:scampered helping : across
5. devising, constantly
6.purchased, could
7. served, after-before
8. seek, must
9.do, after
10. have, been
11. seeing
12. soaping , before
Answer:
I believe the answer is C because it builds on specific instance to come to a conclusion
Answer:
His name was Geoffrey of Monmouth.
Explanation:
Geoffrey of Monmouth was a cleric born between 1095 and 1100 who is famous to this day for his influence over the Arthurian myths. Much of his life cannot be accounted for since information is scarce. We do not know precisely where he was born; some sources say he was Welsh, others say he was British. The exact year when he was born is also controversial.
Geoffrey was the author of the "History of the Kings of Britain", or Historia Regum Britanniae, which was translated into several languages. Nowadays, this work is considered unreliable. But Geoffrey's earliest work was probably the Prophecies of Merlin which, as its name reveals, contains a number of prophecies attributed to the wizard Merlin. Some say the character Merlin was created by Geoffrey himself, but Geoffrey claimed to have based him in older Brittonic traditions.
The definition that would most clearly fit the word approbation would be best fit