Answer: <em>The fuel was almsot gone</em>
Explanation:
Due to the fuel being almost gone, the landing is almost impossible and since there isn't enough fuel for it to be heavy it is not causing any issues.
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This poem has an ominous, gloomy tone overall. The theme of The Hollow Men is that war destroys both men and society. This theme is expressed through imagery, similes, allusions, and metaphors.
The "Hollow Men" in the poem are also imprisoned in some type of between-world, a limbo or purgatory between existence and nothingness, light and darkness.
In five sections, Eliot allows the Hollow Men to speak for themselves from their between-world, which is simultaneously a desert (dubbed "cactus land") and a place suggestive of entropic decay, as though the end of the world or even the universe has arrived: that fading star and the general lifelessness of the world the Hollow Men live in imply that this land of twilight is a world in its death throes.
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Answer:
1 a
2. C.
3. C.
4. b.
5 b.
Explanation:
l. is is usually paired up with verb + ing so it would be taking up So, it should be is.
2 There is "is" so going
3. so the verb after will should be a base form so sell
4. it should be going to write and is/ are + verb + ing So C is also wrong so it should be b.
5. It isn't c because the is is missing, and will describes decisions made at the moment and going to describes future plans
5 more pencils than pens because 7+5=12