Answer:
- Work out
- Hold up
- Cut up
- Go on
Explanation:
A compound verb is a verb that that comprises of more than one word.
The appropriate form of the compound verb for each sentence is:
1) Scientists still haven't <u>worked out</u> what caused the death of the animals.
2) Two men <u>held up</u> a supermarket last night and stole 2000.
3) Always <u>cut up</u> the meat for the dog, otherwise it will choke on it.
4) Once you have finished cleaning, you can <u>go on</u> with your job.
The answer is What, because it's the only choice that makes sense.
"That trick is what I expected"
Parables were commonplace in Chaucer's time, and audiences would have found them familiar.
Parables resembled the teachings of Jesus, with which most audiences in Chaucer's time were familiar.
This is an allusion to Hephaestus, the Greek god of fire, blacksmiths, craftsmen, volcanoes, and metalworking, as well as Ares, the Greek god of war. This is an allusion to Ares, the Greek god of war, as well as Hephaestus, the Greek god of fire, blacksmiths, craftsmen, volcanoes, and metalworking.