Answer:
c
Explanation:
True love cannot be diluted by distance or time.
Answer:
1. Henry was excited and at the same time apprehensive about his fame as the best pocket monster.
2. The situation made him develop some pride as can be seen in the scene where he dragged for a sitting position with the Duke of Shoreditch. He also became more confident in mingling with the rich.
Explanation:
Henry was used as a bet between two gentlemen. He was promised a good reward if he played his own part well in the whole game. Prior to this time, Henry was very poor and lacked food to eat. Suddenly, his fortunes changed as a result of his possession of that huge amount of money. He dined with the dukes and rich men of England.
The whole event made him excited during the day and apprehensive at night. He became confident and decided to enjoy the moment with the knowledge that things could turn out badly at the end of the month.
What you can infer from this passage is that publication of "Ann Landers" ceased in 2002 (D).
Indeed, the text tells us that Esther Lederer, the legal author of "Ann Landers," died in 2002 without passing on the rights to her pen name—
which is also the name of her column—to anyone else ("she chose not to have another writer assume the pen name"). Since she did not allow any other writer to use the "Ann Landers" name, we can assume she didn't pass on the column's rights either.
Hi, the correct answer would be D - satiate. All of the remaining examples are derived from Latin root (im)plere: "comply" from "complere" (fill up, fulfill), "implement" from "implere (fill up), "replete" from "re" + "plere" (fill). Only "satiate" derives from "satis", meaning "enough".