simple
Explanation:
bcoz there isn't a helping word nor a compound
Answer: 1. Audience
2. Chain
3. Litter
Explanation:
1. The (audience) seemed particularly attentive whenever she was on stage.
2. They pulled the car into an Italian chain restaurant.
3. Even puppies from the same (litter) may react differently when they are ill.
Note that:
Audience are the listeners in a play film etc.
Litters refers to young animals that are born to a particular parent.
Answer:
A) to inform the reader of other ways to be healthy aside from eating right
Explanation:
i just took a test that had that question :)
C. Symbol
Subject is the focus of the literature/art, context is what it's about or the surrounding meaning, theme is the subject or topic of lit or a work of art (though it can also be a main idea).
Symbol is the most correct answer, because it is a <em>thing, </em>object or detail, that represents an idea, as said.
"Besides, they were too beautiful—the pair of pumps, so inexpressibly slim, the patent leathers with cloth tops, making water come into one's mouth, the tall brown riding boots with marvellous sooty glow, as if, though new, they had been worn a hundred years. Those pairs could only have been made by one who saw before him the Soul of Boot—so truly were they prototypes incarnating the very spirit of all foot-gear."
"For to make boots—such boots as he made—seemed to me then, and still seems to me, mysterious and wonderful. "
Admire means to have great respect for or like. In the chosen sentences it is clear that the writer admired the boots. In the first quote, the writer uses the words "beautiful" and "marvellous". He describes the shoes as something the could make a person's mouth water which is the same as saying that they are delicious. His description of the boot maker as one who can see to the "Soul of the Boot" demonstrates his appreciation for the boots of the boot maker. All of these descriptions show how much the writer admires the shoes of the boot maker. In the second quote, the writer uses words such as "wonderful" and "mysterious". These adjectives further reveal the writer's admiration for the boot maker's skill.