<span>The correct answer is b. The sea calmed, but no boats left shore. Option a is incorrect because there are unnecessary commas between the noun and its verb ("sea, calmed" and "boats, left"). Option c is incorrect because when using a semi colon, the phrases on both sides of it should be able to stand alone. While "the sea calmed" can work by itself, "but no boats, left shore" cannot, thus rendering the semi colon incorrect. Additionally, there is an unnecessary comma between the noun "boats" and the verb "left." Finally, option d is incorrect because there should be a comma before the conjunction "but."</span>
to contrast the concern the boys should have felt with the satisfaction they really felt.. It can be seen the boys ere very happy when the cubs boat blew up and when the cub appeared in church and was treated as a hero.
<span>Correct Answer - Nature portrays the world of nature as superior to the social world, while Society and Solitude argues that nature can help individuals be more content within society.
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Answer:
A preview is an advance of something that has not yet been released to the general public in its full form.
Explanation:
A preview of harry potter and the sorcerers stone would be the following:
Harry Potter lives with his uncles who treat him like a servant and make him live in poor conditions. On his birthday, Harry learns that his parents are wizards, and that therefore he has inherited magical powers. He must attend a famous school of magic and sorcery, where he makes friends with two young men who will become his companions on his adventure. During his first year at Hogwarts, he discovers that a malevolent and powerful wizard named Voldemort is in search of a sorcerer's stone that lengthens the life of whoever owns it. His mission is to stop this wizard and along the way he will discover shocking things about him, his past and his relationship with Voldemort.
Answer:
The poet most likely includes this allusion to help show that books were a source of comfort and imagination for the speaker.
Explanation: