The correct answer is B: Rich Londoners are quick to bet huge sums of money to settle trivial arguments. This is because they were betting whether or not he would starve in a month. This is of course, not an actual concern and just an exaggeration, since rich people don't starve.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option B. The <span>presentation aid that would be most effective in showing how much the company’s stocks have risen or fallen would be graphs. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.</span>
The simile of Lines 18 through 23 compares the storm clouds that whip across the sky from the horizon to the zenith to: locks of hair of a frenzied woman. (Ode to the West Wind).
The grammatical name is Conjunctional Clause and the subject housewife supplements the conjunction a/an