The most possible answer is either D or A.
In both cases, it's quite sure that these words "grieving, sigh, blight" all represent a more sorrow deviation or a more deepened mood. The best answer of the two would probably depend on how you view the poem, either as one with a hopeful mood or one with a sorrowful mood.
Let x be the number of games they lost.
They won four games more than they lost, meaning they won 4+x games.
Games won + Games lost = Total games.
(4+x) + x = 18
4 + 2x = 18
2 + x = 9
x = 7
They lost 7 games, won 11 games.
Check : 7+11 = 18.
General Israel Putnam told his men "Dont fire until you see the whites of there eyes because some of them were too eagar to shoot and he wanted them to shoot at close range so they could hit the enemy. This also saved ammunition and helped them fight better.
Answer:
Adverb
Explanation:
Adverbs often act like adjectives and they often come before a verb, so for example, this sentence: She <u>beautifully</u> walked down the aisle. Beautifully is the adverb.
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