B, “awesome”, the student grumbled at his lunch, “fish head again”.
This is sarcasm, because the student grumbled, meaning that the student obviously don’t like the fish heads, (who does?). Therefore, the student is going against what he actually means, so it’s an example of sarcasm.
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The King had given his son fifty young girls as his wives. But he liked none of them. The king got very angry at this and in his anger made a law that whoever in the country had a daughter finer than his son's wives, he along with the daughter and daughter's mother would be killed.
Explanation:
“The Tortoise with a Pretty Daughter” is a Nigerian folktale. The Tortoise' wife wants their beautiful daughter to be killed lest they all be killed by the king. But the Tortoise himself is against this and keeps his daughter hidden. After some twists the prince finds the daughter and fall in love with her at once. The king initially very angry but on seeing the girls' beauty decides to change the law and marries his son the girl.
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2 or B
Explanation:
Considering how the author is expressing Bindi's joy of sharing what she has, you can tell the author is glad Bindi is spreading a positive message. Hope this helps!! :)
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B and D
Explanation:
He needs shade because he can't be out in the sun for too long. And he needs to have rest because the sun has energy.
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Explanation:
Valentine explains to Orsino why Olivia won't return Orsino's romantic feelings, claiming that Olivia has vowed to wear a dark veil for seven years so no one can see her face or marry her. Later, Olivia herself tells the clown Feste that she is mourning her brother's death, and that grief makes her melancholy.