Look at each of the words:
tasted
tasteful
tasteing
tastey
as you can see, the last two words should be spelled tasting and tasty, but the first two words are correct without dropping their e's.
So the answers are the suffixes
-ed and -ful
Answer:
D. She danced along to the song on the radio.
Explanation:
Option D is the correct answer because it is written in iambic pentameter.
An iambic pentameter refers to the line that has a pattern or rhythm that has to do with the number of syllables in the line and the emphasis placed on those syllables. In an iambic pentameter, from the word "pent", it's clear that the line has 5 stressed syllable.
For an iambic pentameter in a poem, every single line of that poem will definitely have five stressed syllables.
William Shakespeare's works are known to be often used as examples of iambic pentameter.
Answer:
The reaction of the older European men about the killing of the elephant was that A. They agree with the narrator that it needed to be killed
Explanation:
The narrator killed the elephant to do what people were expecting him to do as a police officer, he says in the last lines " he shot the elephant because he didn't want to look like a fool", despite the fact that he hesitated about killing him before he did and he also mentions the respect he felt for majestic big animals like that one, older European men agreed that the animal needed to be killed because they considered that image matters and that was the action that a police officer was supposed to take.
Answer:
2
Explanation:
Number 2 is actually the sentence that is the main idea.
This is correct because the No. 2 sentence gives the overall information of what the passage is talking about. It actually captures the main information that the author is passing across. In fact, the sentence summarizes what the passage is all about.
No. 2 sentence reveals how the experiment brought remarkable changes in his body. The other sentences are supporting ideas.
The third one is the correct answer. I just read the book and took a test on it.