Answer:
B. large
Explanation:
Large is the only modifier in the options that can be used to make a comparison. Large can be used to compare between the size of things. For example, my father has a large plantation compare to Mr. Henry's plantation.
Answer:
Jochebed & Amram
Explanation:
Jochebed is the Mother, Amram is the Father
<span>I had this same question and this was the correct answer:
</span><span>Thee, Thou, Thy and Thine (You and Your)
</span>It’s a common myth that Shakespeare never uses the words “you” and “your” – actually, these words are commonplace in his plays. However, he also uses the words “thee / thou” instead of “you” and the word “thy / thine” instead of “your”. Sometimes he uses both “you” and “thy” in the same speech. This is simply because in Tudor England the older generation said “thee” and “thy” to denote a status or reverence for authority. Therefore when addressing a king the older “thou” and “thy” would be used, leaving the newer “you” and “your” for more informal occasions. Soon after Shakespeare’s lifetime, the older form passed away!
The reasons the sidebar on the history of the bicycle was included was:
- c. to add new information about the history of bicycles
- f. to include more of the argument about who designed the first bicycle
<h3>Why did the author include the sidebar?</h3>
In order to allow the reader to understand more of the history of the bicycle, the sidebar contained new information on the history of bicycles.
It most likely also spoke about the complicated history of the bicycle and who first designed it because this is a contentious subject.
Find out more on the purpose of sidebars at brainly.com/question/22067060.
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