Answer: Age of allowed drivers, fatalities from driving, and different things drivers do that become "illegal" while behind the wheel :)
Explanation: hope this helps:D
Answer:
I am not completely sure what you are asking. But here is my best shot.
During - time, it tells what is happening while
the - is a preposition
epidemic - what is happening (relates to the first question)
early - when it is happening
warnings - the noun/subject
widely - where it is going
This is a standard form of speech.
Answer:
C - “They were conscious that they were not as other animals.”
D - “If they worked hard, at least they worked for themselves.”
E - “All animals were equal.”
Explanation:
I don't want to get political... but what is a turtle? :/
Answer:
The inference that can be drawn from "To Autumn" is:
A. Autumn is a peaceful and abundant season, full of natural beauty.
The evidence that supports the answer in Part A is:
A. "Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness . . . Conspiring . . . how to lead and bless With fruit the vines . . . And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core."
Explanation:
John Keats was an English Romantic poet, born in 1795, dead in 1821 at the age of only 25. In his poem "To Autumn", Keats describes the season with vivid imagery, praising its abundance. Especially in the first stanza, Keats describes in detail how fruitful autumn is - how fruits and flowers are abundant. They grow ripe, succulent and sweet, thanks to blessed autumn. Keats does not describe autumn as being inferior to spring. Quite the contrary, he says both seasons have their songs. He also describes the transition from autumn to winter beautifully, peacefully. There is no sadness in his description, but the very opposite, with images of noisy animals, rivers, and winds.