Answer:A. The gods do not take sides. the answer is a
Explanation:
<span>Jack is using psychology to make Ralph seem weak in front of the other boys. Ralph, feeling his power and his influence slipping away, feels he has no choice but to rise to every occasion, especially if Jack seems willing to do things while Ralph refuses. It is this ego-driven impulse that causes Ralph to be more foolhardy, as otherwise it would appear that Jack is more brave. Without that drive, and with the ability to inform the boys rationally, Ralph may have resisted the urge to out-perform Jack, and become a better leader.
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Had no place to stay nearby.
Real old, abandoned mansion.
There was a tumble-down plantation house on the hill.
Seemed to John he'd heard the place was haunted.
Seemed to John he'd heard the place was haunted.
In "Better Wait Till Martin Comes," when the cats repeatedly pick up red hot coals,
it proves that the cats are ordinary and will not harm John.
it distracts the reader from worrying about Martin's arrival.
it builds suspense by showing that the cats are fearless.
it calms the reader by repeating a familiar action.
it builds suspense by showing that the cats are fearless.
For 1, the complete subject is the busy volunteers. The simple subject would be volunteers. This is because the rest of the sentence pertains to the volunteers.
For 2, the complete subject would be each child in the family. This is because the rest of the sentence pertains to each child in the family.
Problem 3 is not available in the photo.
For number 4, the complete predicate would be could not wait to move in. Basically, the predicate is always everything but the complete subject-- which in this case would be the grateful family.
For number 5, the complete sentence is the family went on a picnic. This is because this sentence contains a subject, verb, and noun.
For number 6, the complete sentence would be sleep is important. In this sentence, sleep is the subject, is is the verb, and important is the adjective.