I believe the correct answer is frown.
The word “visage” is used to describe a person's
face, with reference to the form or proportions of the features. In this poem “Ozymandias”
by Percy Bysshe Shelley, the word “visage” is supported by the word “frown” (“whose
frown”) as it serves as a reference to the form of the face.
Answer: Both include facts related to the refusal to drink foreign tea.
Explanation:
"<em>Daughters of the Revolution and their Times</em>" is a book written by Charles Coffin, which narrates through fiction events that occurred before the American Revolution.
In reality, the reluctance to not consume imported tea refers to the boycott that was established among the American colonies due to a tax that had been established on tea and that the colonists did not want to pay. This boycott unleashed various actions that led to America's war of independence.
<em>I hope this information can help you.</em>
Translated from Turkish to English this says
How to write an article with phrases
Answer:
It’s always fine to start a sentence with a preposition and also to end a sentence. Both of them are stylistic choices for writers. When you use a prepositional phrase at the beginning of a sentence, the only decision to make is when to add a comma.
Explanation:
1. The teacher didn’t (did not) close the door
2. Did you do the washing-up?
3. They checked the printers
4. Does your grandmother look at birds? Or watch birds?
5. We didn’t (did not) pass the checkpoint
6. Did they try to help? Or they tried to help?
7. She didn’t (did not) walk to the centre of the town
8. The policemen ran into the bank
9. Look! Steve’s mother is making a Frappuccino
10. You didn’t (did not) link the words correctly
I hope these are all right